Did you read the rest of the email?  Perhaps I wasn't clear on that
particular sentence (I was implying that in a general "how to store
this" way, four 8-bit integers made sense on the surface), but I think
it's pretty clear that the whole point of my email was conversion
between the two, because as the next sentance states, doing it the
four 8-bit integers way doesn't work.

cheers,
barneyb

On 12/12/06, Claude Schneegans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>the obvious choice would be to use four separate 8-bit integers.
>
> My understanding was that Java needs a 32 bit value,
> then Rick seems to have no choice.
>
> --

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