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03/09/2007 11:05:20 PM · #1 |
Okay dont ask too many questinos (lol), but Im trying to convert a decimal string into Hex. 1440 & 900 all in one string.
I have come up with A0 05 00 00 84 03 I thinks its right can anyone verify these numbers-- I know Intel uses Endio or somthing and the #'s get crossed |
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03/09/2007 11:09:20 PM · #2 |
Endian is what I meant-- it cornfusing me |
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03/09/2007 11:32:18 PM · #3 |
this help?
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linky2
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linky3
Message edited by author 2007-03-09 23:36:51. |
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03/09/2007 11:41:48 PM · #4 |
Just more confused, lol-- but my numbers worked out-- Dont know how I did it-- not asking any Questions, lol |
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03/09/2007 11:59:10 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by buzzrock: Okay dont ask too many questinos (lol), but Im trying to convert a decimal string into Hex. 1440 & 900 all in one string. |
A "decimal string"? :) Isn't that an oxymoron? What do you mean 1440 & 900? As in, the ampersand being the operand? 1440 & 900 = decimal 384, or hex 180. |
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