S smee Senior Member Mar 30, 2005 #2 usually. Anytime you see a letter from a to f, it's probably hex.
TonyNo Active Member Mar 30, 2005 #3 Heh! What you are seeing are two "standard" ways of indicating hex: Motorola and Intel/Zilog. Tony
B Bruce L Active Member Mar 31, 2005 #4 Tony must be a hardware guy. I see standard 'C' hex notation and Visual Basic hex notation :blink:
S smee Senior Member Mar 31, 2005 #5 Just to add to the variations, you may also see FDH - with a trailing H.
TonyNo Active Member Mar 31, 2005 #6 Heh! Yup, I would consider myself a hardware guy! I can also see the C and VB connection, now that you mention it! 0xfd, &hfd, fdh... Any other verions known out there?
Heh! Yup, I would consider myself a hardware guy! I can also see the C and VB connection, now that you mention it! 0xfd, &hfd, fdh... Any other verions known out there?
rocco Active Member Apr 1, 2005 #7 TonyNo said: Any other verions known out there? Click to expand... Motorola (and other) assembly language: $fd
TonyNo said: Any other verions known out there? Click to expand... Motorola (and other) assembly language: $fd