0x36A
0x36A is a hexadecimal (base-16) representation of a numeric value commonly encountered in computing, cryptography, and low-level programming contexts. In decimal, 0x36A corresponds to the number 842. The prefix "0x" denotes a hexadecimal literal, a standard notation for specifying numeric values in programming languages and assembly.
In cryptographic and security-related discussions, 0x36A may appear in contexts involving checksums, error codes, or memory
In assembly language programming, 0x36A might be used to define a constant or label, particularly in x86
While 0x36A itself is not a widely recognized standard or protocol, its appearance in technical documentation