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" ....
"big-endian" order with the most significant byte first, directly readable by
systems such as Sun SPARC, Silicon Graphics and Macintosh computers using
PowerPC processors. DEC Alpha, most PCs and Macintosh computers built after 2006
use Intel ("little-endian")
that was the deal it seemed ... when I made mozart.wav files from sheet music
integers. never understood it, used endian code prewritten, but did 4
variations.
byte-swapping, argh.
does anyone grok that stuff?
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