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- From: johne@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (John Eaton)
- Subject: Re: endian, what is it?
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- Date: Wed, 30 Dec 1992 20:20:40 GMT
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- Eli Burk (eburk@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu) wrote:
- : howdy
- : What is "big" endian and "little" endian? How do they relate
- : to 386 and 486? I am not certain if "big" and "little" are
- : the correct modifiers.
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- Those terms originated in "Gullivers Travels". Gulliver found
- two kindoms were at war because one thought eggs should be
- opened on the big end while the other thought they should be
- opened on the little end. Both sides kept comming up with a
- series of stupid arguments as to why they were right and the
- other side was wrong.
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- It seemed to be an apt description of the Mot/Intel byte order
- arguments.
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- John Eaton
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