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4 digits 1,000 - 5 is 10,000

how do you work that out mate?

1 digit = 10 differs

2 digits = 100 differs

3 digits = 1,000 differs (Grade 1)

4 digits = 10,000 differs (grade 2)

5 digits = 100,000 differs (Grade 3)

6 digits = 1,000,000 differs (grade 4)

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if it starts i will. I doubt it will though Aaron, just a genuine question and a genuine answer.

(well i hope it wont)

its on its way now. this plank is already saying i make silly comments lol :P says the guy who admits to not following regs as there are more important things in life.

SSAIB can only do so much with this type of attitude.

What i drink is a suggested limit, en50131 is not optional if you are approved. ;)

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how do you work that out mate?

1 digit = 10 differs

2 digits = 100 differs

3 digits = 1,000 differs (Grade 1)

4 digits = 10,000 differs (grade 2)

5 digits = 100,000 differs (Grade 3)

6 digits = 1,000,000 differs (grade 4)

Next week I am sitting down to solve the enigma code, I have allocated a couple of hours

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Last comment;

We are all correct sort of:

With Scantronic the engineer code has to be prefixed with a certain number as the trade people will know.

This is then followed by four more digits total FIVE.

Technically to access the engineers functions this requires the input of FIVE numerals this is them COMPLIANT.

As a side note I personally think Alterego has a bit of an attitude problem and has on more than one occasion input comments that are neither helpfull or constructive.

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