How to read HEX
Hexadecimal numbering uses a base 16 counting system. Instead of there being 10 numbers, 0 to 9, there are 16, 0 through F; A-F representing 10,11,12,13,14,and 15, respectively. In terms of logic, it is much easier to understand hexadecimal if you already understand the use of binary, because base 2 can be used to breakdown base 16, but our nor < Read full article..>
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