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1720 # the magic number was a host "int", which might have been 16 bits
1721 # or 32 bits. We don't say "PDP-11" or "VAX", as there might have
2949 >14 beshort x %d bits
3113 # some common bits/sample values
3450 >7 string =_ saved as 32-bits
3463 >7 string =- saved as 64-bits
3980 # .usp are user dictionary bits
4197 >2 byte&0x1f x %d bits
4286 # There's only a magic nibble (4 bits); that nibble repeats every 33
4825 >388 lelong x %d bits/color
4826 >392 lelong x %d bits/pixel
6418 # where xxyyzz are lower bits from offsets of error messages varying for different languages
6439 # where xxyyzz are lower bits from offsets of error messages varying for different languages
6457 # where xxyyzz are lower bits from offsets of error messages varying for different languages
7558 # a word like "FATnm " is only a hint for a FAT size on nm-bits
8263 # These bits come from LBN 1 (home block) of ODS-1, ODS-2 and ODS-5 volumes,
10754 >12 byte >0 \b, %d bits per pixel
12328 # upper 8 bits of the CPU subtype
12640 # have bits 1 (changed), 2 (busy), 3 (bozo), and 6 (invisible) unset,
15256 0 string StartFont ASCII font bits
16550 # 128 bit + total file size (64 bits) so 24 bytes
16794 >1120 ulong >0 %d bits/pixel
17298 # Variable byte #3, consisting of bits:
17996 # where real SYStem EXclusive messages at offset 1 are limited to seven bits
18824 # binaries, so the first 16 bits of the file would contain 0x10B.
19005 >32 string BYTE \b, 8 bits = VAX byte
19006 >32 string HALF \b, 16 bits = VAX word = Fortran INTEGER*2
19007 >32 string FULL \b, 32 bits = VAX longword = Fortran INTEGER*4
19008 >32 string REAL \b, 32 bits = VAX longword = Fortran REAL*4
19009 >32 string DOUB \b, 64 bits = VAX quadword = Fortran REAL*8
19010 >32 string COMPLEX \b, 64 bits = VAX quadword = Fortran COMPLEX*8
19514 # test for unused null bits in PNF_FLAGs
20037 # 32 bits zeroed), because there is no simple way to print them as the