02-06-2024, 12:31 AM
@steve: Thanks for the intel!
It seems a Byte would be, of course, a byte, where a signed byte holds 0 to 127 and an unsigned byte would hold 0 to 255 and
an integer would contain 2 bytes.. Obviously there is no bit or nibble. It does not answer my question why you could assign a _bit in the first place.
It seems a Byte would be, of course, a byte, where a signed byte holds 0 to 127 and an unsigned byte would hold 0 to 255 and
an integer would contain 2 bytes.. Obviously there is no bit or nibble. It does not answer my question why you could assign a _bit in the first place.