off topic - capatob - saratov2 computer Russsian pdp8

Bob Smith bobsmithofd at gmail.com
Sun Jan 6 13:29:54 CST 2019


Sorry, thanks for playing but
Actually half of a WORD is a BYTE, whatever the numerical length is.
Ready for this,half of a BYTE is a NIBBLE. In fact, in common usage,
word has become synonymous with 16 bits, much like byte has with 8
bits.
What's the difference between a word and byte? - Stack Overflow
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/.../whats-the-difference-between-a-word-and-byte
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On Sun, Jan 6, 2019 at 1:48 PM Jeffrey S. Worley via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
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> On Sun, 2019-01-06 at 12:00 -0600, cctalk-request at classiccmp.org wrote:
> > Re: off topic - capatob - saratov2 computer Russsian pdp8
>
> Nothing has changed as regards the number of bits in a byte, a nybble
> is 4 bits, 8 to the byte, and x to the word - this last varies widely
> depending on architecture.
>
> Still, in Spirit, on an octal processor a whole number is a six bit
> 'byte', so the term is appropriate, especially to avoid confusion with
> the word size of two six bit 'bytes'.
>
> Fun.
>
> Jeff
>


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