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I think it's 4 bits. Half a byte. Seriously..
Kevin
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small bite
or half a byte = 4 bits which is usually on hex #
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Thats a salior for you, my nibble are big chested women well you all guy know
the rest...LOL
Brian
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Basically someone had a sense of humor. A nibble is exactly half a byte
(get the bad pun) or 4 bits.
-- Kevin
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A nibble is when you're skinny dipping and a fish bites on your ...er,
nevermind.
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What exactly is nibble?
A nibble hm?? as far as i know, its four bits or half of an eight-bit
byte. A
nibble can be conveniently represented by one hexadecimal digit.
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