No, it runs on Intel these days. Besides Power and Sparc there are not many
big endian platforms anymore. ARM can do both, but runs little endian
mostly the days.
Moritz

On Wed, Aug 17, 2016, 06:09 Mike Cowlishaw <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> [Off-topic side-question.]
>
> I had (and still have) a virtual machine with a stand-alone Darwin
> operating
> system, because it was the only big-endian PC operating system that I could
> find for testing arithmetic code that was endian-sensitive.
>
> Just wondering if it is still big-endian?
>
> Mike
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