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counting lesson(for the slow among us)

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Re: counting lesson(for the slow among us)

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Dec 2nd, 2004
They're not codes, simply different counting and numbering systems.

Binary = base 2
Octal = base 8
Decimal = base 10
Hexadecimal = base 16

You should already be familiar with decimal numbering, see here for an explanation of binary and hexadecimal:

http://www.computerhope.com/binhex.htm


In decimal numbers, the count is still up to 32, because I've not added to it with this post!
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