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  2. Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    Scientific calculators that feature hexadecimal readout using the letters A through F offer more flexibility. Using a scientific calculator with hex capability, the earlier "5318008" example can be improved with the A–F keys to spell "B00B1E5", without needing to rotate the display (a practice known as hexspeak or Base 16).

  3. Hexspeak - Wikipedia

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    Hexspeak is a novelty form of variant English spelling using the hexadecimal digits. Created by programmers as memorable magic numbers, hexspeak words can serve as a clear and unique identifier with which to mark memory or data. Hexadecimal notation represents numbers using the 16 digits 0123456789ABCDEF.

  4. Scientific calculator - Wikipedia

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    A scientific calculator is an electronic calculator, ... Hexadecimal, binary, ... Letters that can be used for spelling words or including variables into an equation;

  5. Leet - Wikipedia

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    Spelling given names in Leet in a way the output would reference to something is also possible. For example, the female name "Marisa" can be spelled as /\/\AR15/\ - with a reference to the AR-15 platform. 834-613 means BEA-GLE all while also referencing to the Beagle Boys and their 6-digit IDs in particular. VA-11 HALL-A reads as modified ...

  6. HP 35s - Wikipedia

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    The calculator can be set to display values in binary, octal, or hexadecimal form, as well as the default decimal. When a non-decimal base is selected, calculation results are truncated to integers. Regardless of which display base is set, non-decimal numbers must be entered with a suffix indicating their base, which involves three or more ...

  7. Seven-segment display character representations - Wikipedia

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    The following phrases come from a portable media player's seven-segment display. They give a good illustration of an application where a seven-segment display may be sufficient for displaying letters, since the relevant messages are neither critical nor in any significant risk of being misunderstood, much due to the limited number and rigid domain specificity of the messages.

  8. Mathematical joke - Wikipedia

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    Calculator spelling is the formation of words and phrases by displaying a number and turning the calculator upside down. [33] The jest may be formulated as a mathematical problem where the result, when read upside down, appears to be an identifiable phrase like " ShELL OIL " or " Esso " using seven-segment display character representations ...

  9. Talk:Calculator spelling - Wikipedia

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    Make Calculator spelling (or beghilos) the main page of the subject. Finally, rename Calculator words into something like List of calculator words. This would have the added benefit of alphabetisation, as the current list has no obvious order. Flat-out merging the two articles would make a very long article, most of it lacking much substance.