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    1. The two byte string consists of 1st char space(“ ”) followed by a 2nd char


    2. ing SubBytes, a lookup table is used to determine what each byte is replaced with


    3. ule, and adds the round key to each byte of the state


    4. combining each byte of the state with the corresponding byte from the round key


    5. Vicky’s laptop sat on the table in front of them lifeless, every single piece of software, every file, every byte of information irretrievably destroyed


    6. “every byte of that was created during the period that gaw-


    7. A byte of storage represents a character or digit so say that each date can only have 5 not 6


    8. “Do you want us to answer that or yourself?” A tinny choir of elevator voices surrounded her in the scratch of inquiry that found her dancing on the head of a byte of information – a 1


    9. “You can repeat from the beginning,” Vere found herself again dancing upon the byte


    10. “Or just start with the conclusion,” she instantly found herself falling through a different byte, 0, into the blackness at its core

    11. She in a sense gave me a byte (bite) to eat, or you can say she gave me a “bit” to eat (8 bits to be exact)


    12. If you have any comments, complaints, and especially queries on the content of The Big Byte, I would welcome your contact


    13. Since we know that a byte has 8 bits, we need to divide our result of


    14. format in that it writes the century in the first byte as a two-digit integer, followed by two digits of the year in the second byte


    15. informat in that it expects the two digits of the century in the first byte, followed by two digits of the year in the second byte


    16. • Service (1 byte) Contains the hexadecimal value O0, indicating that the system complies with the IEEE 802


    17. • Extended Address (EA), 1 bit Indicates whether the current byte contains the last bit of the DLCI


    18. The eighth bit of every byte in the Link Info field is an EA bit


    19. • Alignment errors A packet that contains a partial byte (that is, a packet with a size in bits that is not a multiple of 8) is said to be misaligned


    20. • Starting Delimiter (SD), 1 byte Contains the symbols J and K, which indicate the beginning of the frame

    21. • Frame Control (FC), 1 byte Contains two symbols that indicate what kind of data is found in the INFO field


    22. • Frame Control (FC), 1 byte Contains two symbols that indicate the function of the frame, using the following hexadecimal values:


    23. • Ending Delimiter (ED), 1 byte Contains two T symbols indicating that the frame is complete


    24. • Frame Class, 1 byte Specifies the function of the message, using the following values:


    25. • Frame Type, 1 byte Indicates the type of message contained in the frame, using the following values:


    26. If a datagram contains a byte with the value c0, the system alters it to the 2-byte string db dc before transmission to avoid terminating the packet incorrectly


    27. The db byte is referred to as the ESC (escape) character, which, when coupled with another character, serves a special purpose


    28. • Address (1 byte) Contains a hexadecimal value of ff, indicating the packet is addressed to all stations


    29. • Flag (1 byte) Contains the same value as the flag field at the beginning of the frame


    30. • TTL (Time to Live), 1 byte Specifies the number of routers the datagram should be permitted to pass through on its way to the destination

    31. • Option Type (1 byte) Contains a value identifying the option that consists of the following three subfields:


    32. • Option Length (1 byte) Specifies the total length of the option, including the Option Type, Option Length, and Option Data fields


    33. • Code (1 byte) Contains a secondary code identifying the function of the message within a specific type


    34. • Number of Addresses (1 byte) Specifies the number of router addresses contained in the message


    35. • Address Entry Size (1 byte) Specifies the number of 4-byte words devoted to each address in the message


    36. As each system sends data to the other, they increment their sequence numbers for each byte transmitted


    37. Just beneath the in-addr domain, there are 256 subdomains named using the numbers 0 to 255 to represent the possible values of an IP address’s first byte


    38. Each of these subdomains contains another 256 subdomains representing the possible values of the second byte


    39. The byte values of IP addresses are reversed in the in-addr


    40. arpa domain because in a DNS name, the least significant word comes first, whereas in IP addresses, the least significant byte comes last

    41. The periods between the words are not included, so to delineate the words, each label begins with a single byte that specifies the length of the word (in bytes), after which the specified number of bytes follows


    42. After the final word of a fully qualified name, a byte with the value of 0 is included to represent the null value of the root domain


    43. The default setting, S (for Stream), indicates that the file will be transferred as a byte stream


    44. • Payload Length (1 byte) Specifies the length of the AH header


    45. • Pad Length (1 byte) Specifies the size of the Padding field, in bytes


    46. • Major Version (1 byte) Specifies the major version of SSL in use


    47. • Minor Version (1 byte) Specifies the minor version of SSL in use


    48. RAID 3 requires a minimum of three drives, with two or more of the drives holding data striped at the byte level and one drive dedicated to parity information


    49. RAID 4 is similar to RAID 3, except that the drives are striped at the block level, rather than at the byte level


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    byte symbol figure letter digit sign character data bit string