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Re: [SLUG] Re: Endian-ness.
Hi All,
Ah now we have some really good explanations coming along. Thanks to Ken
and Peter for providing the correct explanation. Yep I had some things
quite wrong there.
I found this for Dave:
http://www.ora.com/reference/dictionary/terms/B/Big_Endian.htm
> Big Endian
> A colorful way of describing the sequence in which multibyte numbers are stored in a computer's memory.
>
> Storing the most significant byte in the lowest memory address, which is the address of the data.
....
> Most UNIXes (for example, all System V) and the Internet are Big Endian. Motorola 680x0 microprocessors (and therefore Macintoshes), Hewlett-Packard
> PA-RISC, and Sun SuperSPARC processors are Big Endian. The Silicon Graphics MIPS and IBM/Motorola PowerPC processors are both Little and Big Endian
> (bi-endian).
>
> The term is used because of an analogy with the story Gulliver's Travels, in which Jonathan Swift imagined a never-ending fight between the kingdoms of the
> Big-Endians and the Little-Endians, whose only difference is in where they crack open a hard-boiled egg.
There you go.
Mike
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