• @TootSweet
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    152 months ago

    Until I saw your post, I was going to guess the A,0,2,3,4,6,F switch would switch it into different numerical bases. Like, if you wanted to do math in binary, switch to the “2” position. “0” (or maybe “A”) would be base 10. “F” would be hexadecimal. But what you have definitely makes more sense.

    • @[email protected]
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      82 months ago

      F is 15, so that’d be weird for hex, and I’ve never seen base 4 or 6 used for anything, base 8 is common for some things but missing here.

      • zarp86
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        42 months ago

        It kind of makes sense in that 15 is the last single digit in hex.

      • @AnUnusualRelic
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        2 months ago

        I think some computers have been known to work in base 6. Or maybe I’m just confusing it with them using 6 bits. Probably the latter.