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echo: fmail_help
to: Richard Menedetter
from: Wilfred van Velzen
date: 2016-11-22 19:33:20
subject: Re: Fmail, HPT and FastEcho

Hi,

On 2016-11-22 19:01:20, Richard Menedetter wrote to Wilfred Van Velzen:
  about: "Fmail, HPT and FastEcho":

 WV>> I don't own a Pi, and I know almost nothing about it, where it might
 WV>> be different from "regular" x86 linux. But my guess
is, that if it
 WV>> compiles on linux it wouldn't be hard to compile it for the Pi either.
 WV>> (Unless bit order is different on the arm processor?)

 RM> If it is written with portability in mind, it should be OK.

If they are both linux gnu c, what can be different between the two?

 RM> ARM is biendian as far as I know, you can configure it to either
 RM> little or big endian. I have no clue what Linux uses on tha ARM
 RM> machines.

My guess is, it's probably the same endian as x86 linux, avoiding a lot of
problems that way.


Bye, Wilfred.


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