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Sobo275 @sobo275
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So let’s say the number is (1111) (1100) it would be F3
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F isn’t the letter for the code. F means that the nibble (the 1111) is equal to 15.
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So it goes bit which is 1 or 0, nibble which is four bits (or 0s or 1) then bytes which is 2 sets of nibbles or 8 bits.
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Sorry, I know it’s extremely confusing.
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Because the 4 is the second part.
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So b represent the first ( ) the 4 represents the second ( )
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You would put them together to make binary
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Then add up the numbers whatever number has a one under it add them up.
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