PCI is standardised, it always expects the same endianess (which is freaken cool!)... But I'm sure other devices could cause headaches.
On 04/02/2008, Sander van Rossen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > we need to stop using 'uint' just because we are assuming we are working on > > 32-bit x86. " void* " exists for a > > reason... > > Which reminds me, we also have to be carefull with endianess.. > I wonder if a pci device on a pc expects data in a different endianess > compared to, for instance, the same pci device on a powerpc? scary.. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft > Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ > _______________________________________________ > SharpOS-Developers mailing list > SharpOS-Developers@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sharpos-developers > -- Jonathan ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This SF.net email is sponsored by: Microsoft Defy all challenges. Microsoft(R) Visual Studio 2008. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/vse0120000070mrt/direct/01/ _______________________________________________ SharpOS-Developers mailing list SharpOS-Developers@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sharpos-developers