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Instruction set architectures / Computer errors / Computer memory / Data transmission / Endianness / Metaphors / GNU Debugger / Magic number / Segmentation fault / Computing / Computer architecture / Computer programming
Date: 2015-03-17 05:18:30
Instruction set architectures
Computer errors
Computer memory
Data transmission
Endianness
Metaphors
GNU Debugger
Magic number
Segmentation fault
Computing
Computer architecture
Computer programming

The odd kid on the block or: to boldly run ARM like no one did before Martin Husemann [removed] Abstract Modern ARM SoCs offer bi-endian support: the CPU can switch between little and big endian mode. Similar to

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