Of course I did understand this. I suppose the virtual "Java Processor" in fact uses 32 or 64 bit data. But the instruction coding might (or might not) be quite different when doing a byte-encoded instruction set (like a X86 processor) or using another instruction width (like ARM).

-Michael
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