RE: Questions?

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My company develops embedded MIPS systems, and Linux is one of our
supported operating systems.

We chose big-endian, mostly because it seemed the right choice given
the state of the tree.  Some customers have recompiled our code to run
little-endian with little problem, tho.

Matt

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Matthew D. Dharm                            Senior Software Designer
Momentum Computer Inc.                      1815 Aston Ave.  Suite 107
(760) 431-8663 X-115                        Carlsbad, CA 92008-7310
Momentum Works For You                      www.momenco.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-linux-mips@oss.sgi.com
> [mailto:owner-linux-mips@oss.sgi.com]On Behalf Of Marc Karasek
> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 9:25 AM
> To: Linux MIPS
> Subject: Questions?
>
>
> I have some general questions for all:
>
> How many of you are involved with embedded linux development using a
> MIPS processor?
>
> What endianess have you chosen for your project and why?
>
> If you have not guessed it, I am involved with a MIPS/Linux embedded
> project and we are trying to determine if there are any
> pros or cons in
> one endianess over the other.
>
> --
> /*************************
> Marc Karasek
> Sr. Firmware Engineer
> iVivity Inc.
> marc_karasek@ivivity.com
> 678.990.1550 x238
> 678.990.1551 Fax
> *************************/
>


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