>
> I do not think that the character of the problem was to induce some
> solution by enforcing an artificial size constraint on it like it has
> to be coded on a 32 bit machine.

True. But I do work with situations where such solutions are the
'bread and butter' of soliciting more work. Academically speaking,
that is a weak argument. Personally speaking, it is a serious driving
force.

>
>... Thanks for the discussion.
>

Indeed.


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