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Re: Cloanto acquire Amiga Inc Trademark
Posted on 11-May-2021 3:11:24
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@simplex

Thanks for the link. I had found that document, but searched for the sequences "endian" and "32" and missed the section you mention.

RE temporal succession, see this:

https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13926760/the-reason-behind-endianness

Not everything said there is correct, but there is some interesting information nonetheless.

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