- In computing, a nibble, or
spelled nybble to
match byte, is a unit of
information that is an
aggregation of four-bits; half of a byte/octet. The unit is...
- used to
explicitly describe an
eight bit sequence. A
nibble (sometimes
nybble), is a
number composed of four bits.
Being a half-byte, the
nibble was named...
-
digit represents four bits (binary digits), also
known as a
nibble (or
nybble). For example, an 8-bit byte is two
hexadecimal digits and its
value can...
-
pages with
titles containing bytes All
pages with
titles containing byte
Nybble Bight (disambiguation) Bite (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- Look up
nibble in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
nibble (or
nybble), in computing, is a four-bit unit of data. Nibble, nibbles, nibbler, or nibblers...
- decimal-add-adjust (DAA) instruction. A four-bit
quantity is
often called a nibble, also
nybble,
which is
conveniently represented by a
single hexadecimal digit. The term...
- bits. A
group of four bits, or half a byte, is
sometimes called a nibble,
nybble or nyble. This unit is most
often used in the
context of
hexadecimal number...
-
tables with only
three unique non-trivial elements. By
analogy with byte and
nybble, a
quaternary digit is
sometimes called a crumb. Due to
having only factors...
-
timers RAM: 64 KB, of
which 38 KB were
available for
BASIC programs 1024
nybbles: 262
color RAM (memory
allocated for
screen color data storage) Expandable...
- 2014.
Retrieved August 3, 2014. Langasek,
Steve (March 14, 2005). "Bits (
Nybbles?) from the
Vancouver release team meeting". debian-devel-announce (Mailing...