Heiko Wundram (Beenic) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Alpha is little endian. i had alpha 21066 running linux.
>
> Not true. Alpha is big- or little-endian (so, it's bi-endian),
Alpha is little-endian in practice. I've never heard of DEC--or
anybody else for that matter--building a big-endian a
Not true. Alpha is big- or little-endian (so, it's bi-endian), depending on
how it's booted, and IIRC the Windows NT version running on Alpha used the
big-endian mode of the CPU. But I might be mistaken.
i had SRM console used netbsd too later, too little endian.
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On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 01:20:14PM +0100, Heiko Wundram (Beenic) wrote:
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|As I said above: it depends on the hardware. There is even hardware (ARM, in
|particular) which can run in little- or big-endian mode, depending on how it
|is initialized.
If I recall correctly some of the MIPS chips had/
Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 14:30:12 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
> > the Windows NT days, which ran on Alpha workstations which were
> > big-endian.
>
> Alpha is little endian. i had alpha 21066 running linux.
Not true. Alpha is big- or little-endian (so, it's bi-endian), depending on
how it's booted
the Windows NT days, which ran on Alpha workstations which were big-endian.
Alpha is little endian. i had alpha 21066 running linux.
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1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
2. Linux is Big endian?
wrote a code int i = 1;if((i >> 1) == 0) little else big
got little on all platforms bsd,linux,windows.
*Does endianness depends on OS or the hardware?*
on hardware
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Am Montag, 4. Februar 2008 13:03:25 schrieb navneet Upadhyay:
> 1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
FreeBSD endianness depends on the hardware architecture it runs on (as
endianness is a hardware characterization). (Very) generally, anything that's
related to an Intel CPU is little-endian,
> 1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
>=20
> 2. Linux is Big endian?
>=20
> wrote a code int i =3D 1;if((i >> 1) =3D=3D 0) little else big
> got little on all platforms bsd,linux,windows.
>=20
> *Does endianness depends on OS or the hardware?*
It depends on the hardware.
http://en.wikipe
Endianness depends on the hardware.
In internal kernel structures endianness does not matter, if
communicating with other machines protocols (usually) define a
bitorder.
The c-library and/or systemlibrary contains utility functions for conversion.
Regards,
Wouter Oosterveld
2008/2/4, navneet U
1. Is FreeBSD little Endian like windows?
2. Linux is Big endian?
wrote a code int i = 1;if((i >> 1) == 0) little else big
got little on all platforms bsd,linux,windows.
*Does endianness depends on OS or the hardware?*
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*Thanks,*
*navneet*
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