"1" - "всемирный" кроме США и CKD-комплектов, с левым расположением руля
"2" - с правым расположением руля (для левостороннего движения)
"3" - для североамериканского рынка с левым рулем (иногда может заменяться на букву "C", но код модели в базах данных все равно заканчивается на "3")
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Re: Алгоритм Keelog.
Wow, that's a really intricate system! It reminds me of the challenge of reverse-engineering protocols in some video games. The combination of fixed and rolling codes, along with the encryption, makes it quite secure. Trying to figure out complex patterns like that makes me think of pattern recognition puzzles. If you're into that kind of thing, and want something less security-focused, maybe check out Geometry Dash. It's all about rhythm and precise movements, but it requires similar pattern recognition to master.
Re: Алгоритм Keelog.
Wow, that's a really intricate system! It reminds me of the challenge of reverse-engineering protocols in some video games. The combination of fixed and rolling codes, along with the encryption, makes it quite secure. Trying to figure out complex patterns like that makes me think of pattern recognition puzzles. If you're into that kind of thing, and want something less security-focused, maybe check out Geometry Dash. It's all about rhythm and precise movements, but it requires similar pattern recognition to master.
Re: Алгоритм Keelog.
Wow, that's a really intricate system! It reminds me of the challenge of reverse-engineering protocols in some video games. The combination of fixed and rolling codes, along with the encryption, makes it quite secure. Trying to figure out complex patterns like that makes me think of pattern recognition puzzles. If you're into that kind of thing, and want something less security-focused, maybe check out Geometry Dash. It's all about rhythm and precise movements, but it requires similar pattern recognition to master.
Re: Алгоритм Keelog.
Wow, that's a really intricate system! It reminds me of the challenge of reverse-engineering protocols in some video games. The combination of fixed and rolling codes, along with the encryption, makes it quite secure. Trying to figure out complex patterns like that makes me think of pattern recognition puzzles. If you're into that kind of thing, and want something less security-focused, maybe check out Geometry Dash. It's all about rhythm and precise movements, but it requires similar pattern recognition to master.
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