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Crack the code, I'll paypal you $100.00

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#1 ·
The 6 digit code on the left equals the 4 digit code on the right.

if you can crack it, I'll pay you $100.00


082-087 1161
572-578 0753
312-317 1131
902 910 0615
012 014 0218
602-613 1633
642-650 1761
092-096 0797
352-361 1825
002-007 0008
302-305 1349
792-804 1266
532-535 1348
722-726 0482
422-424 0316
062-066 1663
 
#29 ·
082-087 1161 equals 082x087=7134...1161-7134=-5973... -5973+7134+1161


repeat to all of them and i get my money :woot:
:sonicjay: :sonicjay: :sonicjay:


Thats because its not an equation.


Its a computer language is me guess. You might be able to make sense out of it with Hexadecimal and base 2 and base 8 crap., but i don't think you're going to find an equation using strictly base 10 to find this.

My guess is whatever device this is, the company has a propriety language that they use for it. You just have to figure that out.
hmm. closest i got was this, but you can see it has nothing to do with it :teehee:
http://www.textfiles.com/phreak/BLUEBOXING/at&tcode.txt
 
#30 · (Edited)
Pretty unlikely this is an equation. I did something like this years ago, had lots of space in the ROM (memory chip that held the code), built a table of of random numbers and used the input numbers to index a lookup into the random number table.

Knowing what the application is would help as you could look at the limitations of the hardware. Can you mention what decade this was used in? 80's 90's etc?
 
#41 ·
:sonicjay:i got $5 on hagar and $2.50 on pp figuring it out. any takers




no not really
 
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