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20 October 2025

  • curprev 14:3614:36, 20 October 2025Bfh-sts talk contribs 2,308 bytes +2,308 Created page with "= Octal: Reading & Conversion = This page introduces the octal numeral system, explains how it relates to binary, and shows how to convert between octal, decimal, and binary. == Introduction == Octal uses base 8. Digits are 0–7. The number written as 10₈ means 8 in decimal. Octal was more common in early computers, especially before hexadecimal became dominant. It is still useful for compactly representing binary numbers grouped in 3 bits. == Positional va..."