:confused:I need to find my computer's "Machine Code." but I dont know where to look. Can you help me find it? Here's an example of the machine code im looking for. (EXAMPLE: C 1000 1000 1000 1000.)
Thank You:mrgreen:
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Jump to PostThat's a totally nonsensical question, what are you trying to do? Machine code is the very low-level instruction set that your computer's processor uses.
Are you looking to learn how to program in an assembly language?
Jump to PostPerhaps he meant a computer's serial number?
Anyway, stating your problem better would be a start to say the least, and by the way if you're planning to write in machine code or assembly, I hope you've had some previous experience in programming, such as C/C++, Java, .NET, etc..
Jump to PostWhy are you using a keygen when you've bought the software?
You should contact the people who created the software, perhaps they will provide you with an activation code.
Computers come with all sorts of different codes & serial numbers for the individual hardware and software components, but …
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