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MiX-MaztA-M8riX
Tue Nov 30, 2004 11:48 am

:: Binary Translator :: Both Ways ::
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I was working on this while learning about binary for comp sci.. (Bonus Marks)

I'll post the .t file so the cheaters from my class cant copy the code since I cant download files at this school.. or open them for that matter  :lol:


~:: EDIT ::~

I updated the file..

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zomg
Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:06 pm


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thats pretty cool kinda like how file encryption works :)

nice job

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MiX-MaztA-M8riX
Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:09 pm


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If you didnt see it, I updated the file... 

and I realized that you can type all your characters in one line (just space out each letter/number  :wink: )

FeedBack Please!  :lol:

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Mazer
Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:16 pm


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Not trying to make you feel like an idiot or something, but I thought you might like to know of a much easier way of accomplishing this. You can use functions like intstr() and strint() to convert numbers from one base to another. And you can use ord() to get the ASCII character's number.

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MiX-MaztA-M8riX
Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:18 pm


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You did make me feel like an idiot  :o lol but I'm only in Grade 10, and I'm just starting... so dont make fun just yet, wait till i learn more  :wink:

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Mazer
Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:20 pm


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I wasn't. That was just a suggestion. I'm sure you'll find it interesting.
If I were trying to make fun of you, you'd know. :wink:

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MiX-MaztA-M8riX
Tue Nov 30, 2004 12:28 pm


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LoL!  :P I'm sure I would've and I'll go search those commands on CompSci Tutorials (Cuz There Amazing  :D ) and maybe if there arent any, the Turing Help File (Which Completely Sucks At Explaining Correct Syntax To Noobs  :cry: )

Anywayz ThX For the "Suggestion"  :wink:
