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Old 12-18-2007, 08:32 PM   #18
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For people who don't understand Binary coding, the computer uses a number system called binary, or also known as base 2. Bits are either off 1 or on 0, you can put them in sets of 8 bits to make 1 byte. With that given it gives you 256 combinations to show characters or values. Starting at 0. Its not as hard as it seems really. When making programs on things like J Creator, you don't really need to know binary codes incept if you need to use a int or a long ext. Really fun stuff.
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sorry guys.. sold Camaro and got a Cadillac CTS, waiting for a few years to get a 2010 SS used ;]
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