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Does flatbuffers work on architectures where a byte is 16 or 32 bits?
It looks like flatbuffers is targeted at architectures where there is 8-bit addressing. Can it be adapted to other architectures, for example, where a byte is 16 or 32 bits? More precisely, do not adapt, but take a ready-made solution?
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