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Feb 28 at 1:06 comment added Neil Note that some routines tried to store -65536 using the small integer format with hilarious results such as INT -65536 resulting in -1.
Feb 27 at 12:40 history edited TonyM CC BY-SA 4.0
Typo' fix.
Feb 27 at 12:16 history edited TonyM CC BY-SA 4.0
Clarifications.
Feb 27 at 10:41 comment added TonyM @TobySpeight, actually I think it's just an old meaning you're very familiar with :-), here describing 'typical' or 'familiar'. (standard (adjective). Used or accepted as normal or average e.g. "the standard rate of income tax")
Feb 27 at 8:07 comment added Toby Speight @Mark, that must be some new meaning of "standard" with which I wasn't previously familiar. Who standardised it?
Feb 26 at 22:34 comment added Mark That looks an awful lot like standard 40-bit Microsoft Binary Format.
Feb 26 at 21:02 history edited TonyM CC BY-SA 4.0
Spelling and grammar. Presentation. Corrections in accordance with comments plus a proposed edit from an anonymous user (edit rejected by me as I was about to fix it myself, but that edit was full of good fixes.)
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Feb 26 at 20:27 history edited Barmar CC BY-SA 4.0
Use superscript for exponentiation
Feb 26 at 18:34 history answered TonyM CC BY-SA 4.0