Practice Safe Hex: How do you enter base-16 numerals?

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14 Feb 2017, 21:36

Whether I'm hacking in C and dealing with pointers, or entering git commit tags, I find myself entering a lot of hexadecimal numbers! :lol:

Without too much Googling I found the "IPv6 Buddy". It looks like a numpad re-mapped for hex input. I might make one for fun.
IPv6 Buddy. From http://www.ipv6buddy.com/.
IPv6 Buddy. From http://www.ipv6buddy.com/.
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I've seen many variants over the years that perhaps place A-D on a column to the right of the numpad or whatever.

So, if you have a vintage hexadecimal input device, or whatever, please share it here!

Yes, I already know about the HP-16C as well.
HP-16C Programmer's Calculator. From wikipedia.org.
HP-16C Programmer's Calculator. From wikipedia.org.
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Daniel Beardsmore

14 Feb 2017, 22:18

The only IPv6 Buddy I would need is a brain transplant to make that unreadable garbage in any way tolerable. I don't know how stoned the team behind it had to be to let that rubbish out the door. Fortunately I'm still surviving without it.

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14 Feb 2017, 22:34

Would you prefer octal instead? :evilgeek:

Probably a bunch of old DEC folks here who would. :roll:

Sure IPv6 is terrible, but there are plenty of other valid reasons for wanting to enter hexadecimal numbers on a regular basis. :D

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Daniel Beardsmore

14 Feb 2017, 22:52

As a 60% user it would defeat the objective to make hex entry easy. I mean, the whole point of 60% is a kind of circle-jerk sadomasochism.

If you want to go down the hex entry route, you want something extravagant:

http://atariage.com/forums/gallery/imag ... ic-keyapd/

(Admittedly it's only 16 keys (Micro Switch 16SD I assume) but you'd be able to squeeze on a few more I guess.)

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