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      <title>The use of the letters A through F to represent the digits above 9 was not universal in the early h...</title>
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  <p>The use of the letters <em>A</em> through <em>F</em> to represent the digits above 9 was not universal in the early history of computers.</p>
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<p>Wikipedia has <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexadecimal#History_of_written_representations">a fascinating list</a> of some of the other hexadecimal representations.</p><hr class="feed-extra" style="margin-top: 48pt;" /><p class="feed-extra feed-mail"><a href="mailto:ben.crowder@gmail.com?subject=Re%3A%20The use of the letters A through F to represent the digits above 9 was not universal in the early h...">Reply via email</a></p>]]></description>
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