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14:17 Jun 10, 2002 |
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| Selected response from: Massimo Gaido United States Local time: 03:57 | |||
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4 +1 | 3 to 8 character words |
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4 | words of 3-8 letters |
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3 to 8 character words Explanation: Ciao, M. -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2002-06-10 14:23:55 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- The byte order of task names used in the local stations was designed to conform to the notion that a task name can be a 4-byte character array. But in the acnet system, many task names are in 6-character RAD-50 format, which also takes 4 bytes (two 3-character words). http://irm.fnal.gov/LINAC/software/locsys/localapp/ACNAUXFun... |
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words of 3-8 letters Explanation: In British English at least, "letters" would be the usual word; "characters" would be reserved for a more technical context, i.e. printing. |
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