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isochronic
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Posted: 06:02pm 08 Jan 2015
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Just wondering, if MM etc now has 64 bit integers, does it also have 32 bit integers or are all integers 64 bit ? Are they signed or unsigned ?Edited by chronic 2015-01-10
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 06:15pm 08 Jan 2015
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No to 32 bit integers.

The 64 bit integers are signed although I think there is some place where unsigned are assumed.

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JohnS
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Posted: 09:34pm 08 Jan 2015
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32-bit can be done using the 64-bit ones - just ask if you can't see how.

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  JohnS said   32-bit can be done using the 64-bit ones


More is NOT always more
Edited by kiiid 2015-01-10
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JohnS
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  kiiid said  
  JohnS said   32-bit can be done using the 64-bit ones


More is NOT always more


Your point in quoting me is - what?

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  JohnS said  

Your point in quoting me is - what?

John


It's embedded in the text and quite obvious
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JohnS
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  kiiid said  
  JohnS said  

Your point in quoting me is - what?

John


It's embedded in the text and quite obvious

OMG - the reason I asked is that it isn't obvious. I have NO IDEA WHAT YOU'RE ON ABOUT.

Please explain or shut up.

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Shutting up is my own business just as explanation to whom I decide. I have no further interest in the topic
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