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What is the different between INTCON2 =0b0000.0000; and INTCON2 =0b00000000;?

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masoud23

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Hi
I see this code in a program (not mine) :
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INTCON2 =0b0000.0000;
I know that INTCON2 stands for “INTERRUPT CONTROL REGISTER 2” and here we are setting the registers 8 bits. But what is the different between INTCON2 =0b0000.0000; and INTCON2 =0b00000000;? Dose INTCON2 =0; means the same but in decimal.

Tanks in advance
 
@Ian,
dunno if you are still having problems, but 3v0's link is working for me.
 
Jalv2 uses this 0b0000.0000 so does some of the pascal compilers

Lower nibble and upper nibble 0b0000.0000
 
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