The inventor of 32 bit digital colour

I'm seeking my old school teacher
The man who claim my invention of 32 bit digital colour
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0000 0100 4/255 0f color
0000 0101 5/255 of color
0000 0110 6/255 of color
0000 0111 7/255 0f color
0000 1000 8/255 of color
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0000 1011 11/255 of color
0000 1100 12/255 of color
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0000 0000 0/255 of colour
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0001 0010 18/255 of color
0001 0011 19/255 of color
0001 0100 20/255 0f color
0001 0101 21/255 of color
0001 0110 22/255 of color
0001 0111 23/255 0f color
0001 1000 24/255 of color
0001 1001 25/255 of color
0001 1010 26/255 of color
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0001 1100 28/255 of color
0001 1101 29/255 of color
0001 1110 30/255 of color
0001 1111 31/255 of color
0010 0000 32/255 of color
0000 0000 0/255 of colour
0010 0001 33/255 of color
0010 0010 34/255 of color
0010 0011 35/255 of color
0010 0100 36/255 0f color
0010 0101 37/255 of color
0010 0110 38/255 of color
0010 0111 39/255 0f color
0010 1000 40/255 of color
0010 1001 41/255 of color
0010 1010 42/255 of color
0010 1011 43/255 of color
0010 1100 44/255 of color
0010 1101 45/255 of color
0010 1110 46/255 of color
0010 1111 47/255 of color
0011 0000 48/255 of color
I'm wondering when I well get credit for inventing 12bit 24bit 32bit digital colour. I was wondering how much I'm worth at at $1 a copy sold for hardware and software, $1 a customer per month when rented, domain names, ISP PROVIDERS, digital tv

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