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Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling
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Gary E. Miller |
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Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling |
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Wed, 20 Apr 2016 13:57:23 -0700 |
Yo Hal!
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 13:04:53 -0700
Hal Murray <address@hidden> wrote:
> >> I thought that Raspberry Pi was normal endianness.
> > 'normal'? Which is 'normal', big-, little-, or bi-endian?
>
> Normal is whatever Intel does.
Barf....
> > Since ARM is now bi-endian there are both big- and little-endian
> > Debian ports.
>
> Right. I was specifically asking about the Raspberry Pi.
Which depending on your firmmware can be either way. In our
case, Debian Wheezy/Jessie using armhf, it is same as Intel.
> Are there any other-endian distros available for the Pi?
Yes, Debian used to support both.
> In general, you don't get to change your endianness by a simple
> recompile.
Correct, endianness is set at boot time on the ARM.
RGDS
GARY
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- [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Eric S. Raymond, 2016/04/20
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Gary E. Miller, 2016/04/20
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Eric S. Raymond, 2016/04/20
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Paul Fertser, 2016/04/21
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Gary E. Miller, 2016/04/21
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Hal Murray, 2016/04/21
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Gary E. Miller, 2016/04/21
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Eric S. Raymond, 2016/04/21
- Re: [gpsd-dev] ARM port problem in rtcm3.2 handling, Hal Murray, 2016/04/21