Digital Logic with (I forgot)...EE course...of course
Boyd Davezac wrote:
> Grey-code ...CS 2280 with Pinnepalli - oh yeah, I remember :)
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> Boyd
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>> From: "Banker, Craig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> It appears to be 40 bits indeed. I bet Choppy has had some experience
>> translating hex and octal into 4 and 3 bit binary groupings?
>>
>> Anybody remember dealing with grey-code?
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Shannon Roddy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2002 3:58 PM
>> To: BRLUG-General
>> Subject: [brlug-general] Math/computer question
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>> I have a question: Since working with VPNs and manual keys, I have been
>> having to generate keys of varying lengths. Correct me if I am wrong;
>>
>> a Hex number is base 16. In binary this would take four bits to
>> represent. Such as the hex number "a" would be 1011. Therefore a hex
>> number of "05bde5b843" is 10 digits long. Therefore it would be a 40
>> bit key right?
>>
>> Just making sure that I am not crazy....
>> --
>> Shannon Roddy
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