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Re: Linux endian

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Subject: Re: Linux endian
From: Bobby Skinner <bobby at vast dot net>
Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 22:07:30 -0400
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The standard x86 can not - but I do not know about AMD's 64 bit.

Thanks,
Bobby
On Apr 5, 2005, at 9:21 PM, Norman Palardy wrote:


On Apr 5, 2005, at 6:33 PM, Björn Eiríksson wrote:


On 5.4.2005, at 21:59, Theodore H.Smith wrote:

What's the endianness on Linux86x? Little endian?

From what I remember, 86 processors can process both LE and BE, so theoretically an BigEndian OS could be installed on a PC box.

Is it possible for Linux86 to be either LE or BE? Meaning that we can't know ahead of time?

Computer science 101 -> Endian is bound to the processor, not to to operating system.

So if its a box that can run Windows then you can be very sure that it has the same endian as the Windows.

Except where the processor can be told to operate in either endian mode by the boot loader for the OS

Power PC's can operate in either mode. Not sure about Intel's or AMD's

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