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Originally Posted by adridu59 
Mate you are talking about machine code, and this works with 1 and 0's for a good reason :
- 1 = electrical current flows
- 0 = no current flows
That's how it is, physically.
That said, the point of this thread is talking about programming languages and machine code isn't actually.
BTW, what sense would have your "neutral" ? Even if it existed I can't see what it could mean.

Mate you are talking about machine code, and this works with 1 and 0's for a good reason :
- 1 = electrical current flows
- 0 = no current flows
That's how it is, physically.
That said, the point of this thread is talking about programming languages and machine code isn't actually.
BTW, what sense would have your "neutral" ? Even if it existed I can't see what it could mean.
Usually, it's:
1 = high voltage
0 = low voltage
(or vice versa.
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