Type hi into the search box - check the results. There is a massive code down the right hand side.
That same code comes up regardless of what you search forā¦
If you google Rickley G. Brown, the first link that appears is for the 1974 Canadian Hockey team. On the histroy page on the website, at the bottom of the page it says āAfter years of vertical growth and help from venture groups, Echoās small starting team of 3 has grown to 1974+ employees worldwide!ā
Coincidence, or giant leap.
Iāve found that code myself - just trying to work out what the hell it is
Hint for the hex sequences: GIF89a
Or, his initials are RGBā¦
Iām trying to find a way to reassemble hex code into a .gif fileā¦Iām not finding anythingā¦
Except they are Secure Keyā¦Not The Secure Keyā¦and their logos are different.
Try Hex to Text first:
http://www.unit-conversion.info/texttools/hexadecimal/
This will reveal the header showing the GIF89a format.
Yeah Iāve done thatā¦But thatās only partially useful. Doesnāt mean a lot if we canāt convert the whole code back into a .gif fileā¦
@DevilinPixy Thanks for the tips, but I still donāt know what Iām doing with it. I can get as far as pasting it into a txt file and then changing the extension but no dice there.
Yeah I found the gif89a from the hex converter but also not sure how to proceed from here.
Hex editor maybe needed?
Iāve been searching for almost half an hour for an app that would convert the other wayā¦So far only found things that convert to hexā¦
Use this
Paste hex to Input, on Output click Save file to and make it a .gif file.
Do not include ā112 97 115 116 101ā as part of the hex
Iāve got an image - hard to read. Top part contains a series of xxx(s) - am I on the right path?
I do not get that site as my first
Maybe because I search Hockey stuff once in a whileā¦ Google being google. Definitely coincidence then.
@El_Hammy Can you share your image? Cuz no matter what I do I canāt get mine to go.
Never mind, I got it:
And I used this to convert it: Hex to file (binary) converter