How to get an integer from a sequence of bytes
Grant Edwards
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Wed Jun 12 10:42:26 EDT 2013
On 2013-06-12, F?bio Santos <fabiosantosart at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 5 Jun 2013 06:23, "Tim Roberts" <timr at probo.com> wrote:
>> A single machine word was 60 bits, so a single register read got you 10
>> characters.
>
> 10 characters! Now that sounds like it's enough to actually store a word.
> However long words can inadverten be cropped.
Only the first 10 characters in variable names were significant when
you wrote Pascal programs (I don't remember if that was true for
FORTRAN, but I bet it was).
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