Re: Hexadecimal numbers

2001-03-04 Thread Tom Lisa
2nd try without HTML! Don't have a good site, but perhaps this will help. BTW, this assumes (and we all know how dangerous that is) that you are fairly comfortable with binary math. If you aren't, I suggest you visit www.learntosubnet.com and review their section on binary math. Converting fro

Re: Hexadecimal numbers

2001-03-04 Thread Tom Lisa
2nd try without HTML! Don't have a good site, but perhaps this will help. BTW, this assumes (and we all know how dangerous that is) that you are fairly comfortable with binary math. If you aren't, I suggest you visit www.learntosubnet.com and review their section on binary math. Converting fro

Re: Hexadecimal numbers

2001-03-04 Thread Tom Lisa
Don't have a good site, but perhaps this will help.  BTW, this assumes (and we all know how dangerous that is) that you are fairly comfortable with binary math.  If you aren't, I suggest you visit www.learntosubnet.com and review their section on binary math. Converting from Hex is quite simple

Re: Hexadecimal numbers

2001-03-03 Thread robert lowery
TAKE A LOOK AT WWW.CATSPACE.COM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone know a good Web site to learn about the Structure of Hex Numbers > and how to convert, from Hex to Binary, to Dec and back and forth between > the systems and IPX Addresses also. > > TIA, > > Jess > > ___

Re: Hexadecimal numbers

2001-03-02 Thread gbe8023x
You can teach yourself by using the WINDOWS calculator. Hex numbers are 0-9, a, b, c, d, e, f (1 - 15). <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Does anyone know a good Web site to learn about the Structure of Hex Numbers > and how to convert, from Hex

Hexadecimal numbers

2001-03-02 Thread TSQR1954
Does anyone know a good Web site to learn about the Structure of Hex Numbers and how to convert, from Hex to Binary, to Dec and back and forth between the systems and IPX Addresses also. TIA, Jess _ FAQ, list archives, and subscription info: http://www.groupst