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Originally Posted by Necron33
Why you always attack people?
if you don't know how to then don't say it's not possible.
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It's not
attacking someone pointing out straight math. You can not and will never be able to store a value > 255 or < 0 in an
8 bit unsigned integer.
Code:
0000 0000 = 0
0000 0001 = 1
0000 0010 = 2
0000 0011 = 3
0000 0100 = 4
0000 0101 = 5
0000 0110 = 6
0000 0111 = 7
0000 1000 = 8
0000 1001 = 9
0000 1010 = 10
0000 1011 = 11
0000 1100 = 12
0000 1101 = 13
0000 1110 = 14
0000 1111 = 15
0001 0000 = 16
0001 0001 = 17
0001 0010 = 18
0001 0011 = 19
0001 0100 = 20
I could write out the entire 256 possible combinations but it's easier if you just do the math.
You have 8 numbers. Those 8 numbers can all have 2 values (1 or 0, true or false, on or off) - that is all a computer will understand. These values are allowed to be repeated. Thus you have your math 2 to the power of 8 = 256 possible combinations.
Another example is a combination lock on a bike lock.
You have 4 numbers and 10 values ( 0 -> 9) these values on this lock are not allowed to be repeated. So this time it is 10 * 9 * 8 * 7 (5,040 possible combinations) Now if you also had a possible to start left rotation or right rotation then you would also have another value to input like the true or false it's left or right. So now it's 2 * (10*9*8*7) = 10,080 possible combinations.
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Originally Posted by Necron33
What if the owner managed to get it running, where does you good KNOWN come from? can i know ?
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They best be good at assembly then because you would have to resposition every bit of binary from the storage/read/mov etc values that only use an 8bit unsigned integer for level.
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Originally Posted by Necron33
is funhacker a god, what he says is true without no questions. he is not.
EDIT:
I'm not going to continue on this, it's to even think of continuing. DEADP00L, my posts should not be deleted as they obey all rules.
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No but that's like saying that I can't be right about how if I throw a ball in the air it will come back down. You can't argue with physics like you can't argue with math. A computer will never understand anything beyond on/off
I uploaded an example program for you. Try to store level 300 in the level field and we will see how wrong I am. (Source included so you know I am not rigging it)