The aim is to find a 6 digit code that makes the 3 digit display read the word "yes". Every time a number is entered the output after the bin-dec converter will change. Good luck finding the code! (you will need it). let me know if you find the code.
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* single set of digits, not numbers
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I've managed to completely forget about this save, but today it popped into my mind. I went ahead and bruteforced it. I found 400 valid combinations of a single set of numbers, all of them yielding "yes". Time to look into the Maths behind this thing (and figure out why there are so many collisions).
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+1 this is amazing. i think i figured out the digits, but not their order
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10^6 not a lot of for computer calculate
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i think i can crack this easy
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357 looks similar?
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there is no algorithm the code is encrypted in the machine
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o.O do you have the algorithm? i would like to look at it
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thanks LBPHacker let me know if you crack it
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This is pretty interesting. I'm gonna go full Maths on this. +1 for making me think.