0xC71
0xC71 is a hexadecimal literal. The prefix 0x is used in many programming languages to indicate a value written in base-16, using digits 0–9 and A–F. The hexadecimal number C71 corresponds to the decimal value 3185. In binary, it is 110001110001, which occupies 12 bits (the value ranges from 0 to 4095 when interpreted as unsigned).
In software contexts, 0xC71 may appear as a constant in source code, as part of a bitmask,
There is no widely known entity or standard associated specifically with 0xC71. It is not a standard