JIS novel

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JIS-Roman is a character encoding which , with a few exceptions, corresponds to the 7-bit ASCII encoding. For example, instead of the backslash of \the ASCII coding, the yen character is ¥in position 92 and instead of the tilde there is ~an overline ¯.

The extension of the JIS novel to 8 bits for the representation of Katakana is called JIS X 0201 .

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