Octal to ASCII Converter

This free tool allows you to quickly convert octal numbers to ASCII characters for easy decoding and analysis.

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What is Octal and ASCII?

The octal numeral system is a base-8 numbering system that uses digits from 0 to 7. It is commonly used in computing and digital systems for representing data in a compact format.

ASCII is a character encoding standard that represents text in computers and other devices. Each character (letters, numbers, and symbols) corresponds to a unique numeric code.

How to Use the Octal to ASCII Converter?

  • Provide Octal Input: You can input the data by using one of the following ways
    • From URL: Paste the URL hosting your raw octal data.
    • Upload File: Upload a TXT file with your octal values.
    • Direct Input: Paste or type your octal numbers into the input box.
  • Convert Your Data:
    • The “Auto Update” option is active by default, conversion happens instantly as you input data.
    • To convert manually, disable “Auto Update” and click “Convert.”
  • Export or Copy Results:
    • Download: Save the converted ASCII text as a TXT file.
    • Copy to Clipboard: Use the copy button to copy results directly from the output box.

What are the features of this tool?

  • Fast and Accurate: Get instant and precise conversions.
  • User-Friendly Interface: Clean and intuitive design for a hassle-free experience.
  • Supports Multiple Inputs: Convert multiple octal values at once.
  • Free and Accessible: 100% free to use with no registration required.

Why Use an Octal to ASCII Converter?

  • Programming and Debugging: Simplify your work when dealing with octal-encoded strings or debugging software.
  • Educational Purposes: Learn about how data is represented and converted in computer systems.
  • Quick and Reliable: Save time by avoiding manual conversions and potential errors.

Octal to ASCII Conversion Table

ASCIIOctal
null0
start of header1
start of text2
end of text3
end of transmission4
enquire5
acknowledge6
bell7
backspace10
horizontal tab11
linefeed12
vertical tab13
form feed14
carriage return15
shift out16
shift in17
data link escape20
device control 1/Xon21
device control 222
device control 3/Xoff23
device control 424
negative acknowledge25
synchronous idle26
end of transmission block27
cancel30
end of medium31
end of file/ substitute32
escape33
file separator34
group separator35
record separator36
unit separator37
space40
!41
"42
#43
$44
%45
&46
47
(50
)51
*52
+53
,54
-55
.56
/57
060
161
262
363
464
565
666
767
870
971
:72
;73
<74
=75
>76
?77
@100
A101
B102
C103
D104
E105
F106
G107
H110
I111
J112
K113
L114
M115
N116
O117
P120
Q121
R122
S123
T124
U125
V126
W127
X130
Y131
Z132
[133
\134
]135
^136
_137
`140
a141
b142
c143
d144
e145
f146
g147
h150
i151
j152
k153
l154
m155
n156
o157
p160
q161
r162
s163
t164
u165
v166
w167
x170
y171
z172
{ 173
|174
} 175
~176
DEL177

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Why would I need an Octal to ASCII Converter?

It’s useful for programming, debugging, and learning about data encoding in computers.

How accurate is the conversion?

The tool provides fast, accurate conversions with instant results.

Can I convert multiple octal values at once?

Yes, you can input and convert multiple octal values simultaneously.

Is my data secure?

Absolutely. The tool performs conversions on your browser, meaning your data isn’t sent or stored on any server.

Does this tool work offline?

This is a web-based tool, so an internet connection is required.

Is this tool free to use?

Yes, the converter is completely free to use without any hidden charges or restrictions.

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