[aprssig] A funny packet story/joke (The KISS guys will get it)
Gregg Wonderly
gregg at wonderly.org
Thu Nov 10 15:20:20 EST 2005
Zeff_Wheelock at harvardpilgrim.org wrote:
> Not to split hairs or anything:
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>>Switching to 64 bit memory addresses will thus provide 4.2 billion times 4.2 billion distinct
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> locations.
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> The actual math should be 4.2 billion x 4.2 billion + (4.2 billion x 4.2 billion).
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> If I was to go from 6 bit to 12 bit, 6 bit would be 32, 12 bit is 2048.
> 32x32= 1024, so you are missing by 1024. So the math would be 32x32+(32x32) to get the answer. I
> think we are talking somewhere upwards to 18,446,744,073,709,551,616
I think you missed counting some powers of 2.
6 bits is 64, 5 bits is 32. 64x64 is 4096 which is what 2^12 is. 2^10 is 1024,
2^11 is 2048, 2^12 is 4096.
Gregg Wonderly
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