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size of integer in dos

what is the size of integer in dos?
Mar 12 '12 #1
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Size of Integer in dos is 2 Bytes (16 Bits)

if signed integer it's storage range (-32768 to +32767)
if unsigned integer it stores from (0 to 65535)
Mar 12 '12 #2
weaknessforcats
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The size of an int is sizeof(int). Anything else is a guess.
Mar 12 '12 #3

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