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  1. Path: sparky!uunet!ogicse!decwrl!borland.com!alexande
  2. From: alexande@borland.com (Mark Alexander)
  3. Newsgroups: comp.programming
  4. Subject: Re: Finding a zero byte in a 32-bit word
  5. Message-ID: <1992Nov9.185121.27621@borland.com>
  6. Date: 9 Nov 92 18:51:21 GMT
  7. Article-I.D.: borland.1992Nov9.185121.27621
  8. References: <1992Nov3.000345.14551@genghis.borland.com> <schnitzi.720908839@eola.cs.ucf.edu> <1992Nov9.183758.27054@borland.com>
  9. Sender: news@borland.com (News Admin)
  10. Organization: Borland International
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  12. Originator: alexande@genghis.borland.com
  13.  
  14. In article <1992Nov9.183758.27054@borland.com> I wrote:
  15. >>A follow-up question:  There are algorithms which are _proprietary_??!
  16. >
  17. >Apparently not, since the solutions that have been posted are the
  18. >same as the one I had been looking at suspiciously.
  19.  
  20. I was referring only to the zero-finding algorithm here; undoubtedly
  21. there are other algorithms that ARE proprietary.  Sorry for the confusion.
  22.