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Also, the reason we use hexadecimal rather than binary is that RPG won't allow you to directly specify binary constants (AFAIK!). Plus, hexadecimal is a lot easier on the eyes. Joe > From: Joe Pluta > > No, that's the job of the AND operation. > > You're getting very close. X'10' does indeed equal B'0001 0000'. In > hexadecimal, each hex digit represents four binary digits (in fact, > that's what bit means: Binary digIT).
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