Little-endian: Adj. Describes A Computer Architecture In Which, Within A Given 16- Or 32-bit Word, Bytes At Lower Addresses Have Lower Significance (the Word Is Stored `little-end-first').

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:little-endian: adj. Describes a computer architecture in which,
within a given 16- or 32-bit word, bytes at lower addresses have
lower significance (the word is stored `little-end-first'). The
PDP-11 and VAX families of computers and Intel microprocessors and
a lot of communications and networking hardware are little-endian.
See {big-endian}, {middle-endian}, {NUXI problem}. The
term is sometimes used to describe the ordering of units other than
bytes; most often, bits within a byte.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary

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