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AMD FX series question!

There only 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary and those who don't....
 
it processes x86, x86-64, SSE1, SSE2, SSE3 (On some models) 3D Now and MMX instructions. :D
 
ScYcS said:
There only 10 kinds of people in the world. Those who do understand binary and those who don't....

Technicly the number 2 in binary is 0000001000110010

Chilly
 
Chilly said:
0000001000110010 is correct go look for binary convertors on the interweb


You're not converting to decimal. You're converting to ASCII
 
ScYcS said:
You're not converting to decimal. You're converting to ASCII
this would be correct.
two would simply be 10.. or 0010.. or 00000010 :D you get the idea
 
No, the first person to mention your missing apostrophe is a nerd.






Ah.... fuck. :(
 
texuspete00 said:
No, the first person to mention your missing apostrophe is a nerd.






Ah.... fuck. :(

I wasn't going to say anything about it, but I did notice it.
 
That's it. I hate you guys. You just made it abundantly clear just how much of a nerd I am. I laughed at almost every post here.
 
DocFaustus said:
That's it. I hate you guys. You just made it abundantly clear just how much of a nerd I am. I laughed at almost every post here.
:D

at least we aren't getting into mounting floppy drives ;)
but that's an off topic discussion we can save for another day
 
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