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- From: djhoward@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu (howard daniel joseph)
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- Subject: Re: How do I define my integers?
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- Date: 17 Jan 1996 21:25:08 GMT
- Organization: University of Illinois at Urbana
- Approved: Mu
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- han mu (m-han3) wrote:
- : howard daniel joseph wrote:
- : > My book talks about 2 bit and 4 bit integers ... and four bit
- : > integers like what it describers long integers to be. Of course there's
- : > unsigned integers and the like too.
- : >
- : I think it should be 2 bytes integer which his 16 bits or 4 bytes integer
- : which has 32 bits.
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- Yes, you are the nth person to correct my oversight, thanks!
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- I would like to thank all those who have given me help with this
- question. All of your support has been invaluable. :)
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