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Fun and extensive guide to one - and two-byte Japanese emoticons.
Boing Boing: January 19, 2003 - January 25, 2003 Archives 2003
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Since each new surrogate pair character code point is created by multiplying a two-byte code by a two-byte code, the result is a four-byte code, i.e., it's 32 bits long, which requires twice as much disk space to store as the 16-bit characters codes on the Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane.
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This is reported in a two-byte instruction in which one operand is byte-sized and the other word-sized; or in an instruction with a byte-sized destination and an immediate source whose value is not byte-sized (high byte not 0 or 0FF).
DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 14 1990
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Also, = is accepted when it is applied to non-strings as well -- the corresponding values are interpreted as two-byte strings, with the 020 bits masked away before comparison.
DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 8 1990
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Registers The 8086 has 8 general purpose word (two-byte) registers:
DOCUMENTATION: A86 Assembler Package by Eric Isaacson Chapter 4 1990
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What's New in This Release: [read full changelog] · [Bug Fix (Crasher)] Files with Two-Byte (e.g. Japanese) File Names: Files with two-byte file names (e.g. "テスト の Picture. jpg") no longer crash on import.
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The EEPROM is organized as an array of two-byte words.
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What's New in This Release: [read full changelog] · [Bug Fix (Crasher)] Files with Two-Byte (e.g. Japanese) File Names: Files with two-byte file names (e.g. "テスト の Picture. jpg") no longer crash on import.
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Besides single-byte character sets, Token2Shell can also properly handle two-byte character sets such as Korean, Japanese, and Chinese.
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NOTE: The Bridge ID is composed of a two-byte priority and a six-byte MAC address.
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