Sample:
0AAC1801 BD07A2F3 4740A130 D25B4000
A18ABD07 A2F347D0 A0A04110 405C4150
it is a brown wooden box with a typing machine inside, this would break the enigma code, the Germans used this machine in WW2
The answer is a code. Take the pictures on the machine and look at your fish. The pictures on the machine tell you the code.
what did the code look like and how did it work??
Compiled code is plain-text source code that is translated from an English-like, high-level language into either machine code or byte code by a program known as a compiler. Machine code is the native language of the machine, consisting of binary patterns that represent a sequence of machine instructions and their operands. Byte code is the native language of a virtual machine; a machine that only exists within a computer's memory. The virtual machine is simply a program that interprets the byte code in order to produce the actual machine code. Unlike machine code which must be compiled separately for each platform, byte code will run on any platform that has a corresponding virtual machine implementation.
No. Assembly language is a low-level symbolic language that needs to be translated (assembled) to produce the machine code. The reverse of assembly is disassembly, where machine code is disassembled to produce code that is similar to assembly but has no symbolic names or comments. Disassembly is essentially a human-readable version of machine code whereas assembly is the code written by a human in order to produce the machine code, the only language the machine actually understands.
Like a radar.
Machine code is machine-dependant because every machine architecture has its own version of machine code. The code is non-portable because only the machine for which the code was intended will be able to understand it.
something that keep olive machine that and it is white
They are the same thing. Every machine type has its own version of machine code, the native language of the machine (native machine code). All high-level code must be converted to native machine code before it can execute. Machine code is machine dependent but high-level code is generally machine-independent, thus the same source code can generally be converted to suit any type of machine using a suitable compiler or interpreter.
teleport machine code is 2268545551025
a colossal machine
enigma was the German code making machine not code breaking ultra was the code breaking machine