On 04/26/2018 09:21 AM, Jason H wrote:
1. Roland, can you not use a yellow background?
2. All the "real" computers are dead. Either you're bi-endian (PPC, ARM) or little endian (x86), or extinct. 3. Network byte order, and that the dumps put the bytes in the right orderĀ are the only arguement need to be made ;-). Otherwise you might as well redefine web hex colors to be BGRA "Ain't no body got time for that!"
Here are a few links for you. Keep in mind, I don't even like IBM, but their hardware still exists for a reason and the class now potentially getting dumbed down for hobby chip use was originally designed to communicate with these monsters.

https://www.fool.com/investing/general/2016/04/27/dont-worry-about-ibms-mainframe-sales-collapse.aspx

The z13 mainframe, launched in January 2015, can process 2.5 billion 
transactions each day, the equivalent of 100 Cyber Mondays, according to IBM.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux_on_z_Systems

Linux on z is big-endian


And machine learning is providing even more avenues for "sensor" type devices with disposable chips running small Qt based applications to feed data back to these beasts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2V0_Vc18mP0

There are an awful lot of "small" companies building stuff for this and the augmented reality market which need that class to stay as it is with support for Big-Endian. Tweak it to better support the disposable chip market and you will create another fork like the large medical device companies now maintaining their own forks of Qt 3 and Qt 4.8 because they were abandoned.

I actually like a quote from here: https://www.ibm.com/us-en/marketplace/z14/details#product-header-top

IBM z14 delivers 99.999 percent application availability and powerful
disaster recovery capabilities. Some client installations have run for
over a decade without a second of downtime!

Can't get that from hobby chips.




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