> thought that it was 2 hex characters- hence the hex reverse of each nibble
> in Ethernet to Token Ring bridging conversion
>
> failing that a sub-byte portion of a multi-byte string for manipulation of
> some kind?
>
> someone put me straight please...
>
> Andy
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> Subject: Re: whats a nibble?
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>
> > small bite
> > or half a byte = 4 bits which is usually on hex #
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > > What exactly is nibble?
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