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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Any libraries for vector mask and vector population count?]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... assembler directly is is even faster.  There's something about #FF that looks strange to me, beyond unfamiliarity   to low-level processes in fortran.  I find this a good resource:  <a href="http://www" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://www</a>.<b>robelle</b>.com/smugbook/ascii.txt    That's a nice MS/DEC/Compaq/Intel extension for hexadecimal notation.   You can read it as 16#FF as the 16 is the default implied base.  (Z'FF')    Does...<br><br>
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Any libraries for vector mask and vector population count?]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... assembler directly is is even faster.  There's something about #FF that looks strange to me, beyond unfamiliarity   to low-level processes in fortran.  I find this a good resource:  <a href="http://www" rel="nofollow" class="url" target="_blank">http://www</a>.<b>robelle</b>.com/smugbook/ascii.txt    Does #FF mean 256th char in fortran?      --     "That this social order with its pauperism, famines, prisons, gallows,  armies, and wars is necessary to society; that ...<br><br>
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    <description><![CDATA[... Du? Zu den umfangreichen Menschentötungen in   den Gaskammern von Auschwitz-Birkenau gibt es nicht nur zahllose   Zeugenaussagen (von überlebenden Opfern wie von Tätern) und eine Unmenge   an dokumentarischem Material, sondern auch ein forensisches Gutachten   des Krakauer Forensischen Instituts. Der Forensiker, der das Gutachten   anfertigte, hieß meines Wissens Jan <b>Robel</b>.    MfG,  Jürgen<br><br>
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