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When sending data to other devices, including Windows Platforms and Intel processors, there is no need for you to understand how the system interprets binary data, because they interpret binary data on the same machine, host and client. However, as human languages distinguish between reading right left and reading left to right, the same computers, this is known as byte sorting. Byte storage order distinguishes between small and large. Some processors store small end byte order format of binary data, so first store the most significant bit and at least the last. The large byte order is the opposite. Therefore, if a machine sends data, that is, "Hello world", Intel machine may send data to a running AMD and Intel machine will read "Hello world", where amd machine may have read it as "Hello world". Not quite an effective example... Byte sorting has a great influence on communication between different systems.
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2016-08-23
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