Voltie
— they/them
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/05/11 19:37:54 )
So I think there is supposed to be 8 characters per word, right? In the third row, I counted one less, is that a typo? Or do I just have no idea what I'm doing?
01100100 11001010 11101000 11101010 11100100
11011100 01000000 11101000 11011110 01000000
11101000 11010000 11001010 01000000 1100011
01100001 01110011 01110100 01101100 01100101
I see three instances of 01000000 so that's probably a common letter. Maybe that's A, since it looks like the lowest number in here... If that's A then what...
Voltie
— they/them
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/05/11 19:47:05 )
@Angelus: Your answer looks like real words and everything I have done does not. I'm guessing the translator is just glitching out because of the missing character in one of those words.
Voltie
— they/them
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/05/11 19:49:44 )
@Angelus: I think so... the third row has one fewer character than the others, and from what I know, the letters should be represented by 8-character blocks of numbers.
Voltie
— Damned
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/05/11 19:50:03 )
@Theory: Interesting. I noticed you mentioning that binary should be broken up in to strings of 8. I tried that in the same translator that got me real words and it gets the same thing but a different jumble for the last word,
Voltie
— they/them
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/05/11 19:52:51 )
If Angelus' answer is partially right, then here's what the letters correspond to:
01100100 11001010 11101000 11101010 11100100
R E T U R
11011100 01000000 11101000 11011110 01000000
N _ T O _
11101000 11010000 11001010 01000000 1100011
T H E _ ?
01100001 01110011 01110100 01101100 01100101
? ? ? ? ?
So the 01000000 I noticed was common is actually the space!
Voltie
— Damned
Posted 7 years ago ( 2018/05/11 19:55:36 )
@Dipper: So then the jumble in my first translation which I'd gotten before I noticed Theory mention breaking it up into strings of 8, was the closer translation.