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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. --- FMail-W32 1.73.4.41-B20161119* Origin: Native IPv6 connectable node (2:280/464) SEEN-BY: 103/705 154/10 203/0 227/51 230/0 240/5832 249/303 261/38 280/464 SEEN-BY: 280/5003 5555 292/624 854 423/120 633/0 267 280 281 412 640/384 SEEN-BY: 712/848 770/1 2320/100 5075/35 @PATH: 280/464 712/848 633/280 267 |
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