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					<description><![CDATA[Endian or 680x0 ins&#039;t hard at all, it&#039;s just different thinking way than x86/amd64.

IMHO, a memory dump is more comprehensible from an 680x0 (or event the 8bit 6800) due to the bigendianess...]]></description>
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<p>IMHO, a memory dump is more comprehensible from an 680&#215;0 (or event the 8bit 6800) due to the bigendianess&#8230;</p>
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