1. UBYTE & UWORD

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What is UBYTE and UWORD in C ?

Thanks

Ferdinand

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2. Re: UBYTE & UWORD

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UBTYE is an 8-bit unsigned number. This has a value range of 0 - 255.
UWORD is a 16-bit unsigned number. This has a value range of 0 - 65535.

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  What is UBYTE and UWORD in C ?

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3. Re: UBYTE & UWORD

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>What is UBYTE and UWORD in C ?
>
>Thanks
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>Ferdinand
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 UBYTE -- unsigned byte (unsigned char )         0 to 255    -- one byte
 UWORD -- unsigned word (unsigned short integer) 0 to 65,535 -- two bytes

  Bernie

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