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Re: Wrong Endian platform suggestions



On 2016-08-08 10:49, Hal Murray wrote:

bqt%update.uu.se@localhost said:
Define "wrong endian".

The non-Intel way.
  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness

I know about the different byte orderings. I have never seen anyone assume that one was right, and any others were wrong before. So it was very unclear which you were looking for.

And maybe a simulator?

That's an interesting idea.  Thanks.

I'm interested in things like ntp and gpsd so it would have to
simulate/emulate networking and serial ports.

I don't think simh have anything that fits your requirements. The machines in there that I know have networking and work with NetBSD are little endian as well. (VAX is the one I know of). But there might be other emulators/simulators, if you hunt around.

	Johnny

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