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How to Watch Star Wars in ASCII on Windows 10 and Mac – Gizmodo Australia
An old school computing trick let you watch Star Wars ASCII via the command prompt. Here’s how to make it still work in Windows 10 and on Mac.

Old School nerds may remember a trick that let you watch the entire first Stars Wars film is ASCII via the command prompt. As it turns out, you can still do this even in Windows 10 and on modern Macs. Heres how.
This trick will play out the entirety of the first Star Wars film entirely in ASCII characters. Its very cute.
What is ASCII?
American Standard Code for Information Interchange (ASCII) is a character encoding standard that represents 128 characters as numbers. To put it extremely simp…
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