As I understand it, that means the next digits are in HEX. Nothing more
exciting than that.
At 01:59 PM 05/15/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>This may be a rudimentary question for all the EE majors out there.
>
>Can anyone tell me what the 0x in front of 0x00-80-C2 is for?( Why
>don't they just use the 00?) If I need to brush up on my hex (don't we
>all now that IPv6 is coming out) let me know what good resources are out
>there.
>
>Thanks,
>
>jd
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