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Message-ID: | <373BA7AE.6F8D207E@softhome.net> |
From: | Chris Mears <chris_mears AT softhome DOT net> |
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Subject: | Re: Allegro functions |
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Date: | Fri, 14 May 1999 14:33:50 +1000 |
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Correct. pack_i* uses Intel endian-ness, and pack_m* functions use Motorola endian-ness. FF fan 08 wrote: > > >They get words and longs from files. I don't understand the difference > >between the pack_m* and pack_i* though. > > I think that pack_i* functions are supposed to be used with files stored in > the intel binary format, while pack_m* functions are used with files stored in > motorola binary format, but I'm not sure. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > A new programmer, Marcus > My Home: (http://members.aol.com/fffan08/index.html)
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