Endianness and Operating Systems On Architectures
Little-endian (operating systems with architectures on Little Endian):
- DragonFlyBSD on x86, and x86-64
- FreeBSD on x86, x86-64, MIPS, ARM and Itanium
- Linux on x86, x86-64, MIPSEL, Alpha, Itanium, S+core, MN103, CRIS, Blackfin, MicroblazeEL, ARM, M32REL, TILE, SH, XtensaEL and UniCore32
- Mac OS X on x86, x86-64
- iOS on ARM
- NetBSD on x86, x86-64, Itanium, etc.
- OpenBSD on x86, x86-64, Alpha, VAX, Loongson (MIPSEL)
- OpenVMS on VAX, Alpha and Itanium
- Solaris on x86, x86-64, PowerPC
- Tru64 UNIX on Alpha
- ESX on x86, x86-64
- Windows on x86, x86-64, Alpha, PowerPC, MIPS and Itanium
Big-endian (operating systems with architectures on Big Endian):
- AIX on POWER
- AmigaOS on PowerPC and 680x0
- FreeBSD on MIPS, ARM, PowerPC and SPARC
- HP-UX on Itanium and PA-RISC
- IRIX on MIPS
- Linux on MIPS, SPARC, PA-RISC, POWER, PowerPC, 680x0, ESA/390, z/Architecture, H8, FR-V, AVR32, Microblaze, ARMEB, M32R, SHEB, Xtensa and ubicom32.
- Mac OS on PowerPC and 680x0
- Mac OS X on PowerPC
- NetBSD on PowerPC, SPARC, etc.
- OpenBSD on PowerPC, SPARC, PA-RISC, SGI (MIPSEB), Motorola 68k and 88k, Landisk (SuperH-4)
- MVS and DOS/VSE on ESA/390, and z/VSE and z/OS on z/Architecture
- Solaris on SPARC
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