Half a byte being a nibble has always been a favorite of mine:-)
And there's also a quarter is 2 bits, does that make fifty cents (2 quarters) a nibble.
>Yeah, that's what I originally thought. As I was composing my reply, doubt started to leak into the gray matter, which is strange...usually things leak out. Anyway, I asked a coworker and he said, "I don't know" and looked it up on the internet. I posted what he found.
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>>Sorry to differ.
>>4 bits = nibble
>>8 bits = byte
>>16 bits = word
>>32 bits = double word
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Regards,
Mike
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