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Post 9 made on Friday March 23, 2007 at 12:45
tgrugett
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On March 23, 2007 at 06:41, johnsfine said...
No. That documentation uses ordinary binary, not backwards.
"Backwards" would mean the high order bits are shown
on the right. But the high order bits are on the left
in that doc.

I guess I had this concept reversed.

The 'x' (2 or 18) in x.17 is the same bits as the system
code.

The 17 in x.17 is the bottom byte of the customer code.
The top byte of that is always 128 in MCE. 128*256 =
32768, so that top byte contributes 32768 of the customer
code. 32768+17 = 32785 because the bottom byte is 17.

Do other RC6 protocols use top bytes of 0, 64 and 192?


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