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..
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