[thechat] Binary Code of Computers

Syed Zeeshan Haider szh at hotpop.com
Tue May 7 04:18:02 CDT 2002


Hi Deke,
Although, a late reply but here it goes.
You are right. 0's and 1's are always there but our applications are
hiding them from us. This is like blood in a body. Blood is always there
but the body or skin is hiding it. We need a syringe to get the blood.
In the same way I want a software "syringe" which could reveal the 0's
and 1's in the files. They are always there but under some veil. I want
to unveil them.
Thank you,
Syed Zeeshan Haider.
http://syedzeeshanhaider.faithweb.com/

----- Original Message -----
Date: Fri, 03 May 2002 20:12:44 -0400
From: deke  <web at master.gen.in.us>
Subject: Re: [thechat] Binary Code of Computers
To: thechat at lists.evolt.org
Reply-To: thechat at lists.evolt.org

On 4 May 2002 at 4:42, Syed Zeeshan Haider posted a message which said:

> If this question annoys you then please ignore because I am not any
> expert of computers. It is said that every thing in computer is a
binary
> code that is a combination of 0's and 1's. Is there any software which
> could translate different files on a computer to their original 0's
and
> 1's?

You don't need any software to translate it *to* the original zeroes
and ones. It's already that way. The software you use are converting
the files, on the fly, from the original zeroes and ones to something
you can make sense of.

deke


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