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− | Machine code is binary that interfaces with the microcode on a processor. The bytecode, or [[shellcode]], is usually represented as [[Assembly_Basics#Counting|hexadecimal]]. It has instruction numbers and operands to each instruction. | + | ''Read more at [[Assembly Basics]]'' |
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+ | Machine code is binary that interfaces with the microcode on a processor. The bytecode, or [[shellcode]], is usually represented as [[Assembly_Basics#Counting|hexadecimal]]. It has instruction numbers and operands to each instruction. | ||
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Latest revision as of 08:15, 26 April 2012
Read more at Assembly Basics
Machine code is binary that interfaces with the microcode on a processor. The bytecode, or shellcode, is usually represented as hexadecimal. It has instruction numbers and operands to each instruction.