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"Wolfgang Kern" <nowhere@nevernet.at> wrote in message news:f0h18g$9sr$1@newsreader2.utanet.at... > > Jim Carlock asked about terminology of "word": > > I'v seen 3 to 7-bit quants to be addressed as words on olde machines, > But I think today at least in a x86 environment a "WORD" means two bytes. > > And as this is used by most of the x86-tools, we have to accept it > if we like or not     

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Author: cr88192
Date: Apr 22, 2007 21:10

På Mon, 23 Apr 2007 03:13:43 +0200, skrev Wolfgang Kern <nowhere@nevernet.at>: Jim Carlock asked about terminology of "word": I'v seen 3 to 7-bit quants to be addressed as words on olde machines, But I think today at least in a x86 environment a "WORD" means two bytes. And as this is used by most of the x86-tools, we have to accept it if we like or not. My personal
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Jim Carlock asked about terminology of "word": I'v seen 3 to 7-bit quants to be addressed as words on olde machines, But I think today at least in a x86 environment a "WORD" means two bytes. And as this is used by most of the x86-tools, we have to accept it if we like or not. My personal preference is (as used in KESYS HEX_WORK and HEXEDIT): B for db (8-bits) W for dw     

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Author: /\\o//\annabee
Date: Apr 22, 2007 20:14

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Author: Wolfgang Kern
Date: Apr 22, 2007 18:13

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