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42 2. PORTABILITY to any byte-addressable host with a 32bit unsigned C type
60 this code (byte-order independent):
151 ``highly optimized`` and tweaked Kerberos/Athena code (byte-order dependent):
218 1) i assume everything is byte addressable, although i don't actually
219 depend on the byte order, and that bytes are 8 bits.
286 - greater than 127 in value (can't use movq or byte immediate on CISC)
326 the rightmost two bits are usually cleared so the lower byte can be used
334 pointer to 8 byte area of type DesData
337 pointer to 128 byte area of type DesKeys
348 m points to a 128byte block, k points to an 8 byte des key
359 two bits of each byte are not used. note that these two bits
361 on some machines. and yes, each byte controls
367 this would entail some byte concatenation and rotation.