MSI (bar code)

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'''MSI''' (or MSI Plessey or Modified Plessey) is a linear bar code symbology to encode digits, adapted from the [[Plessey]] system. Each digit has an associated sequence of 1 and 0 bits, which are encoded simply by a black bar for a 1 and a white bar for a 0, with consecutive bits of the same value becoming wider bars as they are together with no space between them.
 
'''MSI''' (or MSI Plessey or Modified Plessey) is a linear bar code symbology to encode digits, adapted from the [[Plessey]] system. Each digit has an associated sequence of 1 and 0 bits, which are encoded simply by a black bar for a 1 and a white bar for a 0, with consecutive bits of the same value becoming wider bars as they are together with no space between them.

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File Format
Name MSI (bar code)
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This article refers to the bar code. For the executable installer that shares the same extension, see Windows Installer.


MSI (or MSI Plessey or Modified Plessey) is a linear bar code symbology to encode digits, adapted from the Plessey system. Each digit has an associated sequence of 1 and 0 bits, which are encoded simply by a black bar for a 1 and a white bar for a 0, with consecutive bits of the same value becoming wider bars as they are together with no space between them.

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