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what you said earlier


Question Posted Monday July 31 2006, 1:26 am

Convert these number to hexadecimal with a calculator and you have a code.

How do you exactly do that? I don't know how to do that yet at school


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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Monday July 31 2006, 2:12 am:
Either use the Windows calculator or a scientific calculator.

On the Windows calculator (it's in Programs > Accessories), click "View" and choose "Scientific", then click the radio button labelled "Dec", type in the number, and click the radio button labelled "Hex".

If you're using an actual scientific calculator, check the user manual for instructions to convert decimal to hexadecimal.

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