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TIGCC allows you to specify binary numbers by using a 0b
prefix. This can be handy
in many occasions, such as when trying to declare sprites in a way which actually allows you to see
the picture. For example, the following declaration defines a simple black and white 8x8 diagonal
cross:
unsigned char cross[8] = {0b10000001, 0b01000010, 0b00100100, 0b00011000, 0b00011000, 0b00100100, 0b01000010, 0b10000001};