- computing, a
hextet, or a chomp, is a sixteen-bit aggregation, or four nibbles. As a
nibble typically is
notated in
hexadecimal format, a
hextet consists...
- be
written as
eight groups of four
hexadecimal digits (sometimes
called hextets),
where each
group is
separated by a
colon (:). This, for example, is a...
- each. Each
group is
written as four
hexadecimal digits (sometimes
called hextets or more
formally hexadectets and
informally a
quibble or quad-nibble) and...
- at Cie. Bull, France,
between 1965 and 1966. He also
proposed the term
hextet for 16-bit groups.
Bemer is
probably the
earliest proponent of the software...
-
colon character (:)
after each pair of
octets (16 bits are also
known as
hextet) for readability, such as 2001:0db8:0000:0000:0123:4567:89ab:cdef. Variable-width...
-
visible in the
UNICODE set. I'm not sure, but
maybe this
should be
called a "
hextet". But you will
notice that I am
still correct.
Powers of 2 are still...
-
tangent given spheres Hexlet (computing), a
group of 128 bits in
computing Hextet This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Hexlet...
-
trying IPv4. A 16 bit or two
octet quantity is
sometimes also
called a
hextet. ****uming that eth2 is
equivalent to zone
number 3. This is
usually the...
- One" for flute, 2 clarinets, 2 trumpets, 2 trombones, tuba,
timpani (2017)
Hextet for 2 violins, 2 violas, 2
violoncellos (also
version with
double b****)...