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Processors can number the bytes within a word to make the byte with the
lowest number either the leftmost or rightmost one. The convention used by a
machine is its byte order. MIPS processors can operate with either
big-endian byte order:
or little-endian byte
order:
SPIM operates with both byte
orders. SPIM's byte order is determined by the byte order of the underlying
hardware running the simulator. On a DECstation 3100
SPIM is little-endian
while on a HP Bobcat
Sun 4 or PC/RT
SPIM is big-endian.
Ian Moor
1998-09-11