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ASCII character ACK 0x06 (^F), used to acknowledge reception of a block of data in simple serial protocols, may also be sent in reply to an ENQ 0x05 (^E).
Also used as the name for a pulse in the electrical protocol of a chip or for one of its pins.
-Sometimes used in online and/or spoken language between geeks
. Not to be confused with ''ack!'', an exclamation of dismay.
+Sometimes used in online and/or spoken language between [nerds|Nerd]
. Not to be confused with ''ack!'', an exclamation of dismay.
The opposite of [NACK].