It's the other way around, but in early ASCII
standards where we now
have underbar was instead back-arrow. (And instead of caret there was
up-arrow). I think the intention was to use it as an assignment
operator.
Commodore 8-bits are that way. The <- key on the upper left is ASCII 95, same
as _, and the caret is an up arrow.
However, Commodore BASIC uses = :-)
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