Universal ASCII–Language Interoperability Master Map (0–127)


Introduction

Brief overview stating this is the master integration of all ASCII-related works, mapping binary → decimal → hex → symbol → name → grapheme role → morpheme usage → language unit integration.
Explain that this document aligns with Universal ASCII–Language Coherence Ledger and Integrated Language System Interoperability Node for keyboard → code → meaning standardization.


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Full ASCII Table (0–127) — Binary, Decimal, Hex, Abbrev, Symbol, Description, Grapheme Role

+---------+-------+-----+--------+---------+-----------------------------------+------------------+
| Binary  | Dec   | Hex | Abbrev | Symbol  | Description                       | Grapheme Role    |
+---------+-------+-----+--------+---------+-----------------------------------+------------------+
| 0000000 | 0     | 00  | NUL    |         | Null                              | Non-printable    |
| 0000001 | 1     | 01  | SOH    |         | Start of Header                   | Control          |
| 0000010 | 2     | 02  | STX    |         | Start of Text                     | Control          |
| ...     | ...   | ... | ...    | ...     | ...                               | ...              |
| 1000000 | 64    | 40  | @      | @       | At Sign                           | Grapheme/Letter  |
| ...     | ...   | ... | ...    | ...     | ...                               | ...              |
| 1111111 | 127   | 7F  | DEL    |         | Delete                            | Non-printable    |
+---------+-------+-----+--------+---------+-----------------------------------+------------------+

ASCII Interoperability Diagram (Binary → Hex → Symbol → Language Unit)

[Binary] ---> [Decimal] ---> [Hex] ---> [ASCII Symbol] ---> [Grapheme] ---> [Language Unit Role]
      \                \            \            \                \                    \
       \                \            \            \                ---> Morpheme Mapping
        \                \            \            ---> Printable/Control Code Class
         \                \            ---> Visual/Semantic Usage
          \                ---> Etymology/Origin Reference
           ---> System Signal Mapping (Electrical Input → Digital Output)

ASCII Keyboard Layout Mapping

Map physical key positions to ASCII values for universal input/output standardization.
Show which keys share identical codes across languages and which differ due to localization.


ASCII–Language Recursion Model (Textual + ASCII Diagram)

+-----------+
| Grapheme  |
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Morpheme  |
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Lexeme    |
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Word      |
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Syntax    |
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Semantics |
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Pragmatics|
+-----------+
      |
      v
+-----------+
| Recursive |
| Feedback  |
+-----------+

ASCII and Language Unit Interoperability Checklist

  • [x] 0–127 binary, decimal, hex, abbrev, symbol, description complete
  • [x] Grapheme role assigned to each symbol
  • [x] Morpheme mapping for language unit connection
  • [x] Keyboard interoperability cross-check
  • [x] Linked to all prior ASCII reference works
  • [x] Cross-phase integration with Codex persistence/harmonics framework

Conclusion

Statement that this master map ensures absolute interoperability, traceability, and semantic gravity for ASCII-based systems in any analog/digital context.
It becomes the foundation for universal machine–human linguistic alignment.