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<p>looks like a binary adder drawn in logic ports.</p>

<p>Some <a href="page.php?w=electronic_schematic">electronic schematic</a> archives represent the circuits using ASCII art.</p>

<p>Examples of ASCII-style art predating the modern computer era can be found in the June 1939, July 1948 and October 1948 editions of Popular Mechanics.</p>

<p>Early mainframe games played on terminals frequently used ASCII art to simulate graphics, most notably the <a href="page.php?w=roguelike">roguelike</a> genre using ASCII art to visually represent dungeons</p><p>
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