Thanks Wang!

Em seg, 9 de mai de 2016 às 13:59, WANG FEI <[email protected]>
escreveu:

> xxH - xx means these two numbers could be a hex number from 00 - FF, which
> is depend on the SoC/processors.
>
> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 4:25 PM, Rafael Machado <
> [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Make sense. Now I saw the notes. Stupid question, sorry.
>>
>> That about the *xx*H ?
>>
>> Thanks for the fast response.
>> Rafael
>>
>> Em seg, 9 de mai de 2016 às 12:23, ron minnich <[email protected]>
>> escreveu:
>>
>>> H means hex, they do that instead of 0x.
>>> 2 is footnote 2.
>>>
>>> The whole H thing goes back 45 years or so and was a failure of vision,
>>> AH is a register name and a constant. As are bc, ch, and dh. oops.
>>>
>>> ron
>>> On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 8:19 AM Rafael Machado <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone
>>>>
>>>> I'm taking a look at the Intel developers guide and there is a notation
>>>> there that I didn't understand.
>>>>
>>>> [image: pasted1]
>>>>
>>>> Since there are several guys with more experience here, probably
>>>> someone can help me. This is the table with the default values of the
>>>> registers after a system reset, from Intel Developers Guide, page 2285.
>>>>
>>>> That does the "H2" means at the attached picture ?
>>>> And what toes the xxH3 means too ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and Regards
>>>> Rafael R. Machado
>>>>
>>>>
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