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Computer Dialect?

Discussion in 'Literature' started by Shadow-Sith, Oct 19, 2003.

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  1. Shadow-Sith

    Shadow-Sith Jedi Master star 4

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    Is that the language R2-D2 speaks or is it called something else? I've always wondered that.
     
  2. dp4m

    dp4m Chosen One star 10

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    I's proper name (in the GFFA) is "Binary"
     
  3. Shadow-Sith

    Shadow-Sith Jedi Master star 4

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    Ok so that is binary is. I was watching ANH today started thinking about that. Thanks for answer.
     
  4. JediTrilobite

    JediTrilobite Jedi Grand Master star 7

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    Binary is used in lots of other things too, like loadlifters and evaporators
     
  5. jawajames

    jawajames Former RSA // stawars.com contributor star 6 VIP - Former Mod/RSA VIP

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    learn to speak droid... one of the chapters in the the Intergalactic Phrase book and travel guide is how to communicate with astromech droids, using your own beeps, whistles and such.


     
  6. DarthKurt

    DarthKurt Jedi Youngling star 2

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    You mean understand Astromech droids,scince all astromech droids have a translation unit so they can understand alot of languages i guess,after all they are made for pilots and not all are humans
     
  7. jawajames

    jawajames Former RSA // stawars.com contributor star 6 VIP - Former Mod/RSA VIP

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    well, since it works both ways in the phrase guide, you can understand astromechs and communicate to them in their own language.
     
  8. Gotterdammerung

    Gotterdammerung Jedi Youngling star 3

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    Yeah, they give you the word for "Boop"








    ...and then give you the other 3960 words for "Boop"
     
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