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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Re: [oopic] SCP, hexadecimal numbers, and byte swapping?

Crap, Another example of staying up too late. I had actually convinced myself that I was right too!

DLC

ooPIC Tech Support

-----Original Message-----

From: Andrew Porrett <slicerwizard@gmail.com>
Subj: Re: [oopic] SCP, hexadecimal numbers, and byte swapping?
Date: Wed Sep 26, 2007 12:33 am
Size: 924 bytes
To: oopic@yahoogroups.com

x86 processors are little endian. The OOPic interpreter is big
endian. I assume the PIC is also big endian.

At 12:00 AM 9/26/2007, ooPIC Tech Support wrote:
>You nailed it. The PIC is "Little Endian" which means that it stores
>data LSB first. Our PC's are "Big Endian" which is the other way around
>and also the way we think and write.



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