by the way all ppc are neutral, you only have to set one bit in order to
change the endianness
André Braga a écrit :
That actually IS true if you only use the Cocoa framework abstractions
to manipulate all data structures. They are endian-agnostic (i.e.,
they perform implicit conversions).
Vesselin Peev a écrit :
On 10/25/05 Djame Seddah [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
by the way all ppc are neutral, you only have to set one bit in order
to change the endianness
My understanding is that existing Mac OSX for PPC does not support the
the execution of little-endian PPC programs
de'compre'sse's)
et vous pouvez de'ja vous amusez a` la lancer (c vraiment minimal de
chez minimal)
Dites moi comment ca a marche' (du moins si vous avez essaye')
Cordialement,
Djame'
ps : contactez moi sur djame point seddah
chez
free
point
___
Qemu
Thanks,
I saw on the bugzilla and since they mark it as resolved, i can't see
any patch to qemu or something to cure that ?
Filip Navara a écrit :
Can be related to
http://www.reactos.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=716
- Filip
djame wrote:
Are we the only persons with this problem
Are we the only persons with this problem ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi,
Hi,
I have the exact same problem here on linux (mdk 9.2) even if I use the
localtime option
last time I used 'date' to set the proper date and it has not been
stored onywhere.
I thought it has some nvram file