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Originally Posted by raeanna74
Do you know how this works out?? I tried doing the conversion but it just doesn't jive. Perhaps I'm rusty with conversion between bases. It would be interesting though to know what 666 converted to hexidecimal would be. I'll try to work that out later when I've not got a cold and cold medicine screwing up my concentration.
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Well the system my buddy's program was using for numbers was:
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
(His actually wen't then into lower case and I think he tried Greek characters after that!)
EDIT: And to convert 666 into base 29: divide 666 by 29, you get 22 yadda yadda. That 22 is M (count if you don't believe me). Subtract 22*29 from 666, that's 28. 28 is S
666 in base 10 is MS in base 29.