mayorredbeard
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With the amount of computer geeks on here (including myself) someone should be able to help me . Im trying to understand processors to its full extent. And i'm starting out by getting an understanding of binary, how it works, and how you use it.
I can count in binary (check me out)
[quote="me counting in binary :-D]
0 - 0
1 - 1
2 - 10
3 - 11
4 - 100
5 - 101
6 - 110
7 - 111
8 - 1000
9 - 1001
10 - 1010
[/quote]
Anyways is their a trick to using your logic to determine the binary value of a random decimal number? Like if I were doing addition, and added these to binary numbers "1001 [9]" to "1000 [8]" which i know is 17, is their anyway of manually finding out what the binary equivalent of 17 is without counting all the way up to 17 in binary?
I can count in binary (check me out)
[quote="me counting in binary :-D]
0 - 0
1 - 1
2 - 10
3 - 11
4 - 100
5 - 101
6 - 110
7 - 111
8 - 1000
9 - 1001
10 - 1010
[/quote]
Anyways is their a trick to using your logic to determine the binary value of a random decimal number? Like if I were doing addition, and added these to binary numbers "1001 [9]" to "1000 [8]" which i know is 17, is their anyway of manually finding out what the binary equivalent of 17 is without counting all the way up to 17 in binary?