From: r_zaca <r_zaca@ig.com.br>
To: linux-c-programming@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Byte Order
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2005 15:03:57 -0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20050112_170357_014648.r_zaca@ig.com.br> (raw)
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Hello all,
How can I say if the machine where I am working uses "Host Byte Order" or
"Network Byte Order"?
Is it an obvius question? I mean, all hosts (machines) uses "Host Byte
Order" and when it needs to send data through the network it uses "Network
Byte Order".
Thanks.
next reply other threads:[~2005-01-12 17:03 UTC|newest]
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2005-01-12 17:03 r_zaca [this message]
2005-01-12 17:31 ` Byte Order Eric Bambach
2005-01-12 17:34 ` Jan-Benedict Glaw
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2005-01-13 10:05 r_zaca
2005-01-14 21:31 ` Glynn Clements
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