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--Apple-Mail=_DB7883F2-AF95-4C52-8521-5F8D7BFEE928 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii On Jan 5, 2016, at 6:12 PM, DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> wrote: > >>> We use nanometers, I think that's as fixed-point as we need to get :-) > >> Maximum size ? > > 9 billion meters, I think, if you want to avoid the signedness problem. > > It's 2^63 nanometers. > A rather large star. 53 bits (IEEE-754 mantissa) is a small planet. John Doty Noqsi Aerospace, Ltd. http://www.noqsi.com/ jpd AT noqsi DOT com --Apple-Mail=_DB7883F2-AF95-4C52-8521-5F8D7BFEE928 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=signature.asc Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name=signature.asc Content-Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - https://gpgtools.org iQIcBAEBCgAGBQJWjFVEAAoJEF1Aj/0UKykRP+YP/1RoLcFe6vTnRWUr7hOFtWW0 fdZU/h0vbiWYsY9c76qVaTboefD7B/rtfllHUy9yc0FZwZWh6uSDqyKRnkESH3bx ZcY6mPWaJYYaOQmpzIpCLgRr3Ji+4Kk02EgaVIPMdMlWXqwb+W/yBinylBJUwkAh G8Wnlt6s2n26L7EzXI64N1PcZt0/ZA3uOPrm/jNOx0SIMWea4Y0WIUzPeu6hCdUA joWPn3S90C440JQsfXIpIrcRiwrWdX/2pHmt9LQ+RfGx/XoGjAgri3RQP7dkqqMw qnjrKT3jBxDSjJkgzwGoif+Ivyrit3NBvJGl40FgsCkGXp11Sp6DXWRjN91XUC6D N/noKmXzbGlt22wmuN7mQRL/PpnRe+kz+s9601GOYy5K2B3Go6XNVyt4ZmPKDp4R tsiTXNL/bqqfmtip5uk+p4KGTHB2eNkm0PWv4l4BlwLAcDZTZGnA1EX9cV/4bqi1 x7n8HnntY6/3NZqaxVFSfJmR2zBqvq52Yl1fFljvB76h5KjV11cmPY7nBklcod9G 77BkoJeQpyHDIu+T5sNiuUhBE+zrm3ECLSeSSVsnxf9mYUoF8rD/eq7Yr1zX3PA2 aWQUEhk6Ib6YwpbVXY+NRe7uV+HCzBD4STVQk7sqRB4vnIlzBGWVQfvI2BX6lG2Q F9aGf1JLpvWW8BJn3HJ2 =cmsL -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --Apple-Mail=_DB7883F2-AF95-4C52-8521-5F8D7BFEE928--
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