Hacking I have my OTP, Which parts are what keys?

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So I have been browsing around on google for an answer on this and I guess this one could answer my question if I understod it properly http://wiiubrew.org/wiki/Hardware/OTP

But I don't (feels like a moron).. So if someone would make a list or chart like "byte 10 - 20 = Common key" or something like that I would really appreciate it.

I just want to know where I can find what in my OTP in case I want to use it for something
 

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The site you linked has the info you want

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Do you not understand hex?
 

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If you need more help, to find 0x38 * 4

Start counting from left to right with each block of eight characters counting as 1 place.

00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A
0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B
2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36
37 38 39 3A 3B

The 32 digits in bold will be the wiiu common key
 
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If you need more help, to find 0x38 * 4

Start counting from left to right with each block of eight characters counting as 1 place.

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The 32 digits in bold will be the wiiu common key
Is that copyrighted data I see?
 

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Me not xD, for example vWii Common Key say (i think, because its clear that not) that its in line 0x14 but its in line 5...
 

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The vwii common key starts in row 5, column 9

But if you count like you're supposed to from, left to right, counting each block of 8 characters as 1 you will find it at 0x34.
 

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Thank you very much, so I guess position 38 ends with the 304th character? (38 times 8)?
but what about 3C x 4 for example?
 

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Thank you very much, so I guess position 38 ends with the 304th character? (38 times 8)?
but what about 3C x 4 for example?
No. Position 38 ends with the 456th character (Because 0x38 is 56 in decimal, and the first position is counted as 0; (56+1)*8=456)
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No. Position 38 ends with the 456th character (Because 0x38 is 56 in decimal, and the first position is counted as 0; (56+1)*8=456)
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Thank you, is the an equation I could use that will give me the character?
Because I don's really know how to convert 0x38 to 56.


For now I guess I could use http://www.binaryconvert.com/convert_signed_char.html

But I would love to know how this works so I don't have to rely on any tools in the future
 
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Thank you, is the an equation I could use that will give me the character?
Because I don's really know how to convert 0x38 to 56.


For now I guess I could use http://www.binaryconvert.com/convert_signed_char.html

But I would love to know how this works so I don't have to rely on any tools in the future

For 0x38 split it into two parts 30 + 8
In hex each value 0x10=16
so multiply 16*3 (because 30=10*3), which equals 48
And add 8 (because 8 in hex is 8 in decimal)

48+8=56

Do you get it?

[1=0x1 2=0x2 3=0x3 4=0x4 5=0x5 6=0x6 7=0x7 8=0x8 9=0x9 10=0xA 11=0xB 12=0xC 13=0xD 14=0xE 15=0xF 16=0x10]
 
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