On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 12:51:00 -0800
Rob Farmer wrote:
> I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
> little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out how to set
> ONLY_FOR_ARCHS. Wikipedia says PowerPC, Sparc, and IA64 are bi-endian
> and the OS chooses the mode. I'm not
ut a year ago when I
> tried to cross build to powerpc in tinderbox it didn't work, so I
> can't really do that.
I didn't mean to imply that you need to check, just that it's likely to
not work (regardless of endianness) and you should be aware of that.
powerpc and sparc are
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Lowell Gilbert
wrote:
> Kaya Saman writes:
>
>> David Kelly wrote:
>>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
>>>
I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out ho
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 1:51 PM, David Kelly wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:29:21PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote:
>> David Kelly wrote:
>> >On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
>
> [...]
>
>> >>I'm sure it has been answered somewhere, but I can't find it - which
>> >>FreeBSD
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 11:29:21PM +0200, Kaya Saman wrote:
> David Kelly wrote:
> >On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
[...]
> >>I'm sure it has been answered somewhere, but I can't find it - which
> >>FreeBSD archs are little/big endian? Thanks.
>
> >i386 is little endia
On 2010-01-12 22:04, David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out how to set
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS. Wikipedia says PowerPC, Sparc, and IA64 are bi-endi
Kaya Saman writes:
> David Kelly wrote:
>> On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
>>
>>> I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
>>> little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out how to set
>>> ONLY_FOR_ARCHS. Wikipedia says PowerPC, Sparc,
David Kelly wrote:
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out how to set
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS. Wikipedia says PowerPC, Sparc, and IA64 are bi-endian
and the OS choo
On Tue, Jan 12, 2010 at 12:51:00PM -0800, Rob Farmer wrote:
> I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
> little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out how to set
> ONLY_FOR_ARCHS. Wikipedia says PowerPC, Sparc, and IA64 are bi-endian
> and the OS chooses the mode. I'm
I'm trying to create a port of an application which only works on
little endian systems and I'm trying to figure out how to set
ONLY_FOR_ARCHS. Wikipedia says PowerPC, Sparc, and IA64 are bi-endian
and the OS chooses the mode. I'm not familiar with these platforms -
I'm sure it has been answered s
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 littl
> 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
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
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?*
**
**
*Thanks,*
*n
I was just wondering if anyone was working on support for NeXT/Apple UFS
file systems under FreeBSD.
Jeremy
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