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minus-squareEmma_Gold_Man@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up9·7 days agoUnless it’s {shudders} Binary Coded Decimal, in which case it’s only 16. On the other hand, why assume it’s big endian? It could be 26. Of course, all of that assumes it codes for a number in the first place. It could … I’ll see myself out.
Unless it’s {shudders} Binary Coded Decimal, in which case it’s only 16.
On the other hand, why assume it’s big endian? It could be 26.
Of course, all of that assumes it codes for a number in the first place. It could … I’ll see myself out.
I think it’s octal