ON 20080520@9:30:17 AM at page: http://www.piclist.com/fileext/hex/intel.htm#39588.2414236111 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Published and replied to post 39588.2414236111 by Johnbk14 |Insert 'Yes, in general. But the more specific way of saying it is "little endian" vs. "big endian". The least significant byte is at the end(ian) or the most significant. Human readable numbers are little endian.' at: '' Johnbk14@gmail.com asks:
Does anyone know what the difference between the motorola and intel way of loading values to memory?

Example: If I want to load 4F6D to memory, which byte is loaded first?

I was told 6D would be the lower byte and 4F would be the upper for motorola, is it the opposite for intel??
|Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: 'James Newton replies: Yes, in general. But the more specific way of saying it is "little endian" vs. "big endian". The least significant byte is at the end(ian) or the most significant. Human readable numbers are little endian.

' ON 20080520@9:34:14 AM at page: http://www.piclist.com/techref/fileext/hex/intel.htm#39588.2414236111 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] Replied to post 39588.2414236111 by Johnbk14 |Insert 'Yes, in general. But the more specific way of saying it is "little endian" vs. "big endian". The least significant byte comes first or the most significant. Human readable numbers are big endian. You can also read http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Endianness.' at: '' Johnbk14@gmail.com asks:

Does anyone know what the difference between the motorola and intel way of loading values to memory?

Example: If I want to load 4F6D to memory, which byte is loaded first?

I was told 6D would be the lower byte and 4F would be the upper for motorola, is it the opposite for intel??

ON 20080520@3:09:38 PM at page: http://www.piclist.com/fileext/hex/intel.htm#39588.5491203704 James Newton[JMN-EFP-786] published post 39588.5491203704 Johnbk14@gmail.com asks: " Much appreciation for the answer, helped alot!

Do you know where I could find a good Motorola vs Intel reference chart / memory usage differences??" |Delete 'P-' before: '' but after: '