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2 TorHusabo 1 When used in reference to a datatype, [32bit] means that the datatype (usually a pointer, integer or floating point number) is 32 bits wide.
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3 When used in reference to a [CPU], other hardware or OperatingSystem, [32bit] means pointers are 32 bits wide.
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5 See also: [16bit] [64bit]