Re: TI-H: I know I'm going to regret this...
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Re: TI-H: I know I'm going to regret this...
0x is the same as $ or putting h in the end.. different ways to tell that theese
numbers are hexadecimal.
different compilers/assemblers use different ways to indicate what number base
the number is in.
//Olle
J D wrote:
>
> I never did understand what that 0x in the front of memory addresses meant.
> Are you trying to tell us that our programs are C0DED BAD?
>
> Sorry. Couldn't help myself. :)
>
> ----Original Message Follows----
> Oh, so not much has changed :)
>
> 0xC0DEDBAD
>
> Props to those who get this.
>
> ==
> Christopher Kalos
> Executive Director,
> VirtuTech Development
>
> raptor@defiler.poly.edu
> AIM: Raptor1CK
>
> On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, David Knaack wrote:
>
> >
> > From: Christopher Kalos <raptor@defiler.poly.edu>
> > > Oh yeah, and what's with the hex strings?
> >
> > 6C6F6C
> >
> > Just one of those weird, obscure, off-topic things that
> > dribbles down the TI-Hardware list once in a while.
> >
> >
>
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