256 Bytes is a font I created in the late 1990s based on the logotype for the MITS Altair 8800 personal computer. You can see one behind Maurice’s desk in series 3 of the britcom, The IT Crowd. I recently revamped 256 Bytes with new blah blah blah and OpenType yadda yadda which can be accessed using the derp-de-derp feature.
256 Bytes font contains 384 defined characters and 305 unique glyphs.
The font contains characters from the following unicode character ranges: Basic Latin (93), Latin-1 Supplement (94), Latin Extended-A (113), Latin Extended-B (5), Spacing Modifier Letters (8), Greek and Coptic (4), Latin Extended Additional (8), General Punctuation (16), Superscripts and Subscripts (17), Currency Symbols (2), Letterlike Symbols (2), Number Forms (6), Mathematical Operators (11), Geometric Shapes (1), Alphabetic Presentation Forms (2).
- Font Name:TwoFiftySixBytes-Regular
- Subfamily:Regular
- Version:Version 4.000
- Trademark:256 Bytes is a trademark of Typodermic Fonts Inc.
- Manufacturer:Ray Larabie
- Designer:Ray Larabie
- Designer URL:http://www.typodermicfonts.com
- License URL:http://typodermicfonts.com/pages/license
- Description:This font is part of the Larabie Fonts Collection from Typodermic Fonts.
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