![]() ![]() As we can see the first digit is "66" if we place it into a programmer calculator having HEX mode activated and then we switch to BIN, we will get "1100110", representing the "f" character. In the picture below a text file has been compared with itself just to show it's content in HEX. HEX means base 16 system, you can easily convert it to 2 based (1,0) by using simple windows calculator in Programmer mode: ![]() Something like a non-binary file does not exist in the computer world. ![]() The thing is that all the files are already binary, you just need an HEX viewer to see them for what they are (for instance in Total Commander you can use the "Compare Contents" functionality).
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