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It’s a good question, the olders of us will remember maybe that in the 1960’s, there were 15 or 30 bits computer such as Sperry Univac 1230.
At this time, the engineers used the octal notation for simplify binary numbers manipulation and therefore regrouped by 3 bits (instead of 4 in...
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