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Radix Definition: A radix (base) is the base value in a numeration system. It is the positive integer that equals the integer in the next higher counting position. For example, binary numbers are radix-2 and decimals are radix-10. Usage: Radix-64 encoding for OpenPGP compliant computer systems enables the transfer of encrypted data via ASCII. Posted by Radix-64 on April 8, 2009 at 09:03:16 Pacific |
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