Anyone Knows what this message means?
010010010100110101001111010000010100010100100000001000000101010000100000010001010100000101001110001000000100011101001011
I looked it up on ASCII and it came out as:
IMOAE T EAN GK
A friend asked me, it seems to be something related to a soccer game
Can someone help me?
Binary Message
Started by
Edoe
, Sep 19 2012 11:35 AM
3 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 September 2012 - 11:35 AM
#2
Posted 22 September 2012 - 11:43 PM
Gk could mean goal keeper...but it could also be random. Do the other letters any significance in the game? stats?
#3
Posted 23 September 2012 - 08:49 AM
[quote name='Edoe' timestamp='1348072511' post='361572']
Anyone Knows what this message means?
010010010100110101001111010000010100010100100000001000000101010000100000010001010100000101001110001000000100011101001011
Its very difficult to translate Binary unless you know the language it represents. As the Binary is the basic operating numerical identity and calculating process language it may be from any human language or just as easily it may be the representation of an MD5# or even an in house bespoke language ie Gamer Code.
You can play around on this site by varying the amount of Binary to pick up an understandable answer in one of the tarnslate boxes. I find this helpful when checking for errors I cant easily find.
http://home.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/
DC
Anyone Knows what this message means?
010010010100110101001111010000010100010100100000001000000101010000100000010001010100000101001110001000000100011101001011
Its very difficult to translate Binary unless you know the language it represents. As the Binary is the basic operating numerical identity and calculating process language it may be from any human language or just as easily it may be the representation of an MD5# or even an in house bespoke language ie Gamer Code.
You can play around on this site by varying the amount of Binary to pick up an understandable answer in one of the tarnslate boxes. I find this helpful when checking for errors I cant easily find.
http://home.paulschou.net/tools/xlate/
DC
#4
Posted 26 September 2012 - 08:43 PM
I have two theories here:
1- The original binary was different from what you translated, and got messed up somewhere before it came into your possession.
2- Perhaps it's cipher text?
Why do you think it has something to do with a soccer game? This is interesting, I love a good mystery.
1- The original binary was different from what you translated, and got messed up somewhere before it came into your possession.
2- Perhaps it's cipher text?
Why do you think it has something to do with a soccer game? This is interesting, I love a good mystery.
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