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  2. Base32 - Wikipedia

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    Base32 is an encoding method based on the base-32 numeral system.It uses an alphabet of 32 digits, each of which represents a different combination of 5 bits (2 5).Since base32 is not very widely adopted, the question of notation—which characters to use to represent the 32 digits—is not as settled as in the case of more well-known numeral systems (such as hexadecimal), though RFCs and ...

  3. Talk:Base32 - Wikipedia

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    However, perhaps base32hex, aka the RFC 4648 Base 32 Encoding with Extended Hex Alphabet deserves at least second billing after the RFC 4648 Base 32 Encoding . Base32hex is the more logical of the two, however only the other system solves the problem of confusingly similar digits without relying on non-ubiquitous fonts.

  4. Binary-to-text encoding - Wikipedia

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    A binary-to-text encoding is encoding of data in plain text.More precisely, it is an encoding of binary data in a sequence of printable characters.These encodings are necessary for transmission of data when the communication channel does not allow binary data (such as email or NNTP) or is not 8-bit clean.

  5. Category:Binary-to-text encoding formats - Wikipedia

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  6. GNUnet - Wikipedia

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    Most URIs contain hashes, which are encoded in base32hex. [19] chk identifies files, typically: gnunet://fs/chk/[file hash].[query hash].[file size in bytes] File hash is the hash of the plaintext file, which allows decrypting it once it is downloaded.

  7. Hexadecimal - Wikipedia

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    Hexadecimal (also known as base-16 or simply hex) is a positional numeral system that represents numbers using a radix (base) of sixteen. Unlike the decimal system representing numbers using ten symbols, hexadecimal uses sixteen distinct symbols, most often the symbols "0"–"9" to represent values 0 to 9 and "A"–"F" to represent values from ten to fifteen.

  8. x86 instruction listings - Wikipedia

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    Below is the full 8086/8088 instruction set of Intel (81 instructions total). [2] These instructions are also available in 32-bit mode, in which they operate on 32-bit registers (eax, ebx, etc.) and values instead of their 16-bit (ax, bx, etc.) counterparts.

  9. Module:BaseConvert - Wikipedia

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