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- From: naddy@mips.pfalz.de (Christian Weisgerber)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems
- Subject: Re: Please Explain Octets
- Date: 20 Mar 1996 16:31:50 +0100
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- PTHarn@gnn.com (PTH) writes:
-
- > Could someone explain the term octets? When I check the details of a
- > communications session the data refers to blocks and octets. I would like to
- > know more fully what the term octets mean. I am pretty sure it has something
- > to do with the number eight but I am not really sure. Thanks in advance.
-
- An "octet" is a group of eight bits. Newbies call it a "byte", but there
- were times when a byte could be anything from six to nine bits,
- depending on the machine architecture, and thus the precise term "octet"
- was introduced in the communications field.
-
- It's also the regular French word for "byte".
-
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