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From: alan@rice.ARPA
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Subject: Re:  int16, int32
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Date: Thu, 15-Aug-85 10:55:49 EDT
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>I'd like to further point out that one of the machines I have access to has
>the following:
>
>		char:	8 bits
>		short:	32 bits
>		int:	64 bits
>		long:	64 bits
>
>The machine (Control Data Cyber 180/855) doesn't support 16-bit arithmetic
>very well, which is why shorts aren't 16-bits, ints aren't 32 bits and longs
>aren't 64 bits.
>
>				robert
>-- 
>Robert Viduya							01111000
>Georgia Institute of Technology

Well, what is it?  Are longs 64 bits are aren't they?

                                        Alan Painter
                                        alan@ots