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Big-Endian

   One of the two major ways of organizing multi-byte numeric
values in memory.  A big-endian layout places the most significant byte
of the value in the lowest (first) memory location, i.e. 12345678h is
stored as 12h 34h 56h 78h.  Motorola processors are big-endian.  Compare
Little-Endian.

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