Chuck Mathis wrote: > Another media hype -- September 9, 1999 in every language I've studied is > 090999 not 9999.<snip> Chuck, you are correct if the field was six alpha bytes "090999" but in the 70's when space was tight, the field would most likely would have been four hex bytes #9999. In the '70s we wrote mostly in macro assembler because space was precious and COLOL, PL/1 and FORTRAN where hogs. I am afraid that assembler languages probably predate your studies. Larry |
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