What you really have is6b f0
Why? Normally, you can leave off leading zeros, i.e. 0x6bf is the same as 0x06bf or 0x000006bf.
0x6bf0 is a different value, though:
$ perl -le 'print 0x6bf' 1727 $ perl -le 'print 0x6bf0' 27632
In reply to Re^2: LSB to MSB
by Eliya
in thread LSB to MSB
by Anonymous Monk
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