Bin on MAC OSX

Jennifer M. Adams jma at COLA.IGES.ORG
Tue Oct 31 20:07:44 EST 2006


Macs with intel chips are little endian -- earlier macs are big
endian. You may have to play around with the OPTIONS keywords to get
it figured out. Took me a while to realize this myself after I
upgraded to MacBook Pro.
Jennifer

On Oct 31, 2006, at 4:54 PM, Carlos carsl wrote:

> Hi there. I have one problem here, hope you can help me.  I'm using
> grads on my mac osx (1.9b4 version) and when I open bin files,
> something wrong is happening and grads can't read the file. It
> opens ok, I can check file options  but when I try to display any
> variable,  it displays nothing.  What's the problem? My processor
> is a duo core 32 bit, and in the ctl file i informed the system is
> big endian.
>
> Can you help me? Is there any difference from mac os  to windows or
> linux that can  explain this problem?
>
>
> tks

Jennifer M. Adams
IGES/COLA
4041 Powder Mill Road, Suite 302
Beltsville, MD 20705
jma at cola.iges.org



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