Tuesday, March 30, 2010
Monday, March 29, 2010
After a lesson~

Ohyeahhh, I forgot to inform that we already learnt about Data Measurement last week and today we learnt about Clock Speed.I understand what Miss Hani try to explain about it, how to know the speed of the computer and many more.She also give us quiz by dividing us in two groups.And I with several of my friends was in Group A.Pathetically, we lose.The quiz asked us to anwer whether it is TRUE or FALSE.Hmmm, Im not in mood to describe about the quiz as Im so dissapointed because we didn't win because Im looking forward for my group to WIN today.Plus, I think "something not fair" happened just now.But then, nahhh, Im not going to think about it anymore now,It was just a simple and normal quiz but I don't know why Im so dissapointed.Bla bla bla..

Im updating my blog now because Miss Hani asked us to do so as we were not updating our blog for a couple of weeks.Huhuhu sorry teacher, but now i feel good for today and I hope for the same thing for the next lesson.

Im updating my blog now because Miss Hani asked us to do so as we were not updating our blog for a couple of weeks.Huhuhu sorry teacher, but now i feel good for today and I hope for the same thing for the next lesson.
P/S: Teacher Hani, fighting! (^_~)
Presentation with Pn Zalina
I present my powerpoint about hacking with PN Zalina on the past Saturday.Im quite nervous as Im the only one presenter that day.Pn Zalina said that there are many wrong translation in my powerpoint because I used too many "Indonesia" words.But, I didnt notice it because I really understand what whas the sentence all about because Im also one of the Sinetron hard fans.Wakakakaa.But, thank you teacher for giving me full marks.Really appreciate.
XOXO
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
CODES CODES AND EVERYTHING ABOUT CODES =.=
It's been quite ages since Im not updating my blog.I forgot to tell you that Cik Hani already taught us about ASCII code and EBCDIC code.
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (acronym: ASCII; pronounced /ˈæski/, ASS-kee)[1] is a character-encoding scheme based on the ordering of the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that use text. Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many more characters than did ASCII.
US-ASCII is the IANA preferred charset name for ASCII.
Historically, ASCII developed from telegraphic codes. Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services. Work on ASCII formally began October 6, 1960, with the first meeting of the American Standards Association's (ASA) X3.2 subcommittee. The first edition of the standard was published during 1963,a major revision during 1967, and the most recent update during 1986. Compared to earlier telegraph codes, the proposed Bell code and ASCII were both ordered for more convenient sorting (i.e., alphabetization) of lists, and added features for devices other than teleprinters.
ASCII includes definitions for 128 characters: 33 are non-printing control characters (now mostly obsolete) that affect how text and space is processed;94 are printable characters, and the space is considered an invisible graphic. The most commonly used character encoding on the World Wide Web was US-ASCII until December 2007, when it was surpassed by UTF-8.
ASCII CODE
The American Standard Code for Information Interchange (acronym: ASCII; pronounced /ˈæski/, ASS-kee)[1] is a character-encoding scheme based on the ordering of the English alphabet. ASCII codes represent text in computers, communications equipment, and other devices that use text. Most modern character-encoding schemes are based on ASCII, though they support many more characters than did ASCII.
US-ASCII is the IANA preferred charset name for ASCII.
Historically, ASCII developed from telegraphic codes. Its first commercial use was as a seven-bit teleprinter code promoted by Bell data services. Work on ASCII formally began October 6, 1960, with the first meeting of the American Standards Association's (ASA) X3.2 subcommittee. The first edition of the standard was published during 1963,a major revision during 1967, and the most recent update during 1986. Compared to earlier telegraph codes, the proposed Bell code and ASCII were both ordered for more convenient sorting (i.e., alphabetization) of lists, and added features for devices other than teleprinters.
ASCII includes definitions for 128 characters: 33 are non-printing control characters (now mostly obsolete) that affect how text and space is processed;94 are printable characters, and the space is considered an invisible graphic. The most commonly used character encoding on the World Wide Web was US-ASCII until December 2007, when it was surpassed by UTF-8.
ASCII CODE
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Extended Binary Coded Decimal Interchange Code (EBCDIC) is an 8-bit character encoding (code page) used on IBM mainframe operating systems such as z/OS, OS/390, VM and VSE, as well as IBM midrange computer operating systems such as OS/400 and i5/OS (see also Binary Coded Decimal). It is also employed on various non-IBM platforms such as Fujitsu-Siemens' BS2000/OSD, HP MPE/iX, and Unisys MCP. EBCDIC descended from the code used with punched cards and the corresponding six bit binary-coded decimal code used with most of IBM's computer peripherals of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
EBCDIC CODE
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Most Sig. Bits \/ | 0000 | 0001 | 0010 | 0011 | 0100 | 0101 | 0110 | 0111 | 1000 | 1001 | 1010 | 1011 | 1100 | 1101 | 1110 | 1111 |
0000 | (0) 00 | (1) 01 | (2) 02 | (3) 03 | (4) 04 | (5) 05 | (6) 06 | (7) 07 | (8) 08 | (9) 09 | (10) 0A | (11) 0B | (12) 0C | (13) 0D | (14) 0E | (15) 0F |
0001 | (16) 10 | (17) 11 | (18) 12 | (19) 13 | (20) 14 | (21) 15 | (22) 16 | (23) 17 | (24) 18 | (25) 19 | (26) 1A | (27) 1B | (28) 1C | (29) 1D | (30) 1E | (31) 1F |
0010 | (32) 20 | (33) 21 | (34) 22 | (35) 23 | (36) 24 | (37) 25 | (38) 26 | (39) 27 | (40) 28 | (41) 29 | (42) 2A | (43) 2B | (44) 2C | (45) 2D | (46) 2E | (47) 2F |
0011 | (48) 30 | (49) 31 | (50) 32 | (51) 33 | (52) 34 | (53) 35 | (54) 36 | (55) 37 | (56) 38 | (57) 39 | (58) 3A | (59) 3B | (60) 3C | (61) 3D | (62) 3E | (63) 3F |
0100 | (64) 40 | (65) 41 | (66) 42 | (67) 43 | (68) 44 | (69) 45 | (70) 46 | (71) 47 | (72) 48 | (73) 49 | (74) 4A | (75) 4B | (76) 4C | (77) 4D | (78) 4E | (79) 4F |
0101 | (80) 50 | (81) 51 | (82) 52 | (83) 53 | (84) 54 | (85) 55 | (86) 56 | (87) 57 | (88) 58 | (89) 59 | (90) 5A | (91) 5B | (92) 5C | (93) 5D | (94) 5E | (95) 5F |
0110 | (96) 60 | (97) 61 | (98) 62 | (99) 63 | (100) 64 | (101) 65 | (102) 66 | (103) 67 | (104) 68 | (105) 69 | (106) 6A | (107) 6B | (108) 6C | (109) 6D | (110) 6E | (111) 6F |
0111 | (112) 70 | (113) 71 | (114) 72 | (115) 73 | (116) 74 | (117) 75 | (118) 76 | (119) 77 | (120) 78 | (121) 79 | (122) 7A | (123) 7B | (124) 7C | (125) 7D | (126) 7E | (127) 7F |
1000 | (128) 80 | (129) 81 | (130) 82 | (131) 83 | (132) 84 | (133) 85 | (134) 86 | (135) 87 | (136) 88 | (137) 89 | (138) 8A | (139) 8B | (140) 8C | (141) 8D | (142) 8E | (143) 8F |
1001 | (144) 90 | (145) 91 | (146) 92 | (147) 93 | (148) 94 | (149) 95 | (150) 96 | (151) 97 | (152) 98 | (153) 99 | (154) 9A | (155) 9B | (156) 9C | (157) 9D | (158) 9E | (159) 9F |
1010 | (160) A0 | (161) A1 | (162) A2 | (163) A3 | (164) A4 | (165) A5 | (166) A6 | (167) A7 | (168) A8 | (169) A9 | (170) AA | (171) AB | (172) AC | (173) AD | (174) AE | (175) AF |
1011 | (176) B0 | (177) B1 | (178) B2 | (179) B3 | (180) B4 | (181) B5 | (182) B6 | (183) B7 | (184) B8 | (185) B9 | (186) BA | (187) BB | (188) BC | (189) BD | (190) BE | (191) BF |
1100 | (192) C0 | (193) C1 | (194) C2 | (195) C3 | (196) C4 | (197) C5 | (198) C6 | (199) C7 | (200) C8 | (201) C9 | (202) CA | (203) CB | (204) CC | (205) CD | (206) CE | (207) CF |
1101 | (208) D0 | (209) D1 | (210) D2 | (211) D3 | (212) D4 | (213) D5 | (214) D6 | (215) D7 | (216) D8 | (217) D9 | (218) DA | (219) DB | (220) DC | (221) DD | (222) DE | (223) DF |
1110 | (224) E0 | (225) E1 | (226) E2 | (227) E3 | (228) E4 | (229) E5 | (230) E6 | (231) E7 | (232) E8 | (233) E9 | (234) EA | (235) EB | (236) EC | (237) ED | (238) EE | (239) EF |
1111 | (240) F0 | (241) F1 | (242) F2 | (243) F3 | (244) F4 | (245) F5 | (246) F6 | (247) F7 | (248) F8 | (249) F9 | (250) FA | (251) FB | (252) FC | (253) FD | (254) FE | (255) FF |