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Happy Thanksgiving, you all.

I think that in this day and age, with the CPU power that we take/squander
for granted, this entire discussion is ridiculous.  In the early /38 days,
we set counters in binary, because it made a difference.  Today, I think
that the right thing is to set your data as you need it (from this
perspective), and not waste time thinking about system efficiencies.  The
brute power of the systems tat we use today far overweighs setting the
length or type of fields.

Al

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At 09:09 PM 11/28/2002 -0500, Booth Martin wrote:

>(zoned & signed goes back to the days of punch cards.  A column punch was
>zoned" if the top three rows had a punch. The top three rows were the zone
>rows - row 1 was A-J, row 2 was K-S, and a row 3 punch was the rest of the
>characterset.  If I am a bit off please forgive me  -  that was 30+ years
>ago.)               Row 1  A-I (Plus  values)  Row 2 J-R (negative
>values)  Row 3 Q-Z ( I don't recall)
>
>Leif, I believe your comment that signed fields take much longer, but 10
>times longer?  oh gosh...  That is huge.  Did you save the metrics?
>
>
>---------------------------------------------------------
>Booth Martin   http://www.MartinVT.com
>Booth@MartinVT.com
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>
>-------Original Message-------
>
>From: midrange-l@midrange.com
>Date: Thursday, November 28, 2002 08:20:03 PM
>To: midrange-l@midrange.com
>Subject: Re: Odd/Even packed numbers.
>
>From: Leif Svalgaard <leif@leif.org>
> > > > > From: Booth Martin
> > > > > > Leif, would you try one more thing since you are already there,
> > please?
> > > > > > What happens if you define it as 14S 0 and 15S 0? Does packed
vs.
>
>yes, signed (aka zoned) is 10 times slower than packed.
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