Hi,

On 27/03/2008, Przemyslaw Czerpak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for information. There is quite big number of different PPC
>  processors. The ones I was working with were big endian machines but
>  I do not know if all. Anyhow it's good to always keep the whole code
>  endian clean to eliminate stupid mistakes when someone will copy few
>  lines to other file, f.e. working on new GT.

(OFFTOPIC)

PowerPCs can switch endianness programmatically so it usually depends
on OS; e.g. Mac OS Classic / Mac OS X use big-endian mode, and Windows
NT/powerpc used litlle-endian. Also I know that Microsoft Virtual PC
used to run a little-endian virtual machine with Windows within Mac OS
(big endian) using that feature.

-- Ph.
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