answersLogoWhite

0

In our number system, we can have columns. We can have a ones column, a tens column, a hundreds column and so forth. The second column determines the base. So a base 10 number system goes 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and then the next number is 10. You can have a base 2 where the second column starts with a 10. It would go 0, 1, 10, 11, 100, 101, 111, 1001, 1010, 1011, 1100, 1101, 1110, 1111, 10000, and 100001. Computers work with base 2 and then translate back to something we can understand. The last number can be 65 or it can be a Capital A, depending on what it is doing.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Given a budget of 200 to connect five computers would you choose 100BaseT or 10BaseT?

10BaseT. 100BaseT would blow your budget.


What is 10BaseT Ethernet NIC?

It is a Network Interface Card that connects 10BaseT Networks together A 10BaseT Cable is an Ethernet Cable consisting of 4 pairs of wires 2 for transmitting and 2 for receiving


In the term 10BaseT what does Base refer to?

Baseband contains the information of the data and these are streams of 1s and 0s travelling in a second of time with maximum of 10 million bits. The transmission distance is limited to 100 meters without errors and packets loss.


What ones are 10baseT cable types?

cat5


What is the maximum length of a 10BaseT?

100 meters.


4.5 sec on fast Ethernet means how long on 10BaseT?

Fast Ethernet is 10 times faster than 10BaseT, so 45 seconds.


Why did you change from 10BaseT to 100BaseT?

100BaseT: Max. Speed is 1000 Mbps. and has 4 pairs of of Category 5e or higher. 10BaseT: Max. Speed is 10 Mbps.


Which Ethernet standards supports csma CD?

10BaseT


The maximum segment lenght on a 10BaseT network is meters?

10BaseT is another name for co-axial cable. It has a maximum cable length of 185 meters or 607 ft.


What are the cables type cannot support full-duplexing?

10BaseT


What is the maximum cabling for eight 10BaseT network?

100 meters


What was the performance problems will occur when increasing the number of stations e.g 1 to 10 stations using 10BaseT Share LAN and what is the difference with 10BaseT switched LAN?

The problem is in the mechanism which is used to connect computers. If you use shared LAN (hubs) it means that if you have 10BaseT connection it will shared among all connected computers. Thus you have 10 Mbps available for all computers together. When you are using 10BaseT switched, it means that each computer in your network will have a separate connection of 10 Mbps.