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korkow
Ultralisk
Posted: 22 Nov 2004
16:02 GMT
Total Posts: 465
Just out of curiosity, do any of you guys know how to program in assembly code, machine code or even binary code.

Exaples
Assembly: Move A 2986
Machine code: 21148A308AE77C9
Binary:10111000101100110101010001011011100101010100101

Barrett
Administrator
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Posted: 22 Nov 2004
16:17 GMT
Total Posts: 1676
machine code is the same as binary code... just a different base (base 16 as opposed to base 2).

but no, i don't know any of it... i really want to but it would take a lot of effort.

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zkostik
Carrier
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Posted: 22 Nov 2004
18:01 GMT
Total Posts: 2486
Why would you want to program in machine code anyway? I can understand if it was back then when there were not high-level programming languages but now it'd be kinda strange to do. Only reason I see you'd want to do that is to look cool or erm... weird? I'd be surprised if you can write at least a hello world in machine code and not get lost in your own code.

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allynfolksjr
Administrator
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Posted: 22 Nov 2004
18:02 GMT
Total Posts: 1892
Binary code? You'd have to insane to do that, sorry, but it's true. Either insane, or you're a hardcore programmer. :-)
Xero Xcape
Marine
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Posted: 23 Nov 2004
06:42 GMT
Total Posts: 29
... umm ... I've programmed a game in binary and when the code was printed out it was 209 pages long. it was black jack

[Edited by Xero Xcape on 23-Nov-04 15:43]

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