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Old 04-25-2008, 04:55 PM   #1
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Today I was plundering around 1 of the book cases and found "The complete microcomputer systems handbook" by Edward L. Safford.
Anyway, when I opened, this page stood out.
"However, you must be aware of a concept in the hexidecimal system. We use the numbers 0-9 and the letters A though F and this totals 16. We also need to say right here as of this writing it is becoming more evident that the compute manufacturers will be moving into the 32 bit languages- if we may call them that-in the future computers of the 80's." And yes my spell check tells me that hexidecimal is wrong. Hey I got this from the book!
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