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207 # Some saved game files start with "TADS2 save/g\n\r\032\0", a little-endian
287 # big-endian or little-endian versions, depending on the mode they ran
1054 # FIXME: Almost all little endian UTF-16 text with BOM are clobbered by these entries
1595 # Little-endian 32-bit-int a.out, merged from bsdi (for BSD/OS, from
1604 0 lelong 0407 a.out little-endian 32-bit executable
1608 0 lelong 0410 a.out little-endian 32-bit pure executable
1612 0 lelong 0413 a.out little-endian 32-bit demand paged pure executable
1617 # Big-endian 32-bit-int a.out, merged from sun (for old 68010 SunOS a.out),
1618 # mips (for old 68020(!) SGI a.out), and netbsd (for old big-endian a.out).
1624 0 belong 0407 a.out big-endian 32-bit executable
1627 0 belong 0410 a.out big-endian 32-bit pure executable
1630 0 belong 0413 a.out big-endian 32-bit demand paged executable
1903 2 string typedstream NeXT/Apple typedstream data, big endian
1908 2 string streamtyped NeXT/Apple typedstream data, little endian
2166 >>10 beshort x \b.%u, 64 bit big-endian
2171 >>10 leshort x \b.%u, 64 bit little-endian
2176 >>6 ubeshort x \b.%u, 32 bit big-endian
2179 >>5 ubyte x \b.%u, big-endian
2184 >>6 uleshort x \b.%u, 32 bit little-endian
2187 >>5 ubyte x \b.%u, little-endian
2372 # been ports to little-endian 16-bit-int or 32-bit-int platforms
2374 # to use "PDP-11" for little-endian 16-bit and "VAX" for little-endian
2375 # 32-bit. There might have been big-endian ports of that sort as
2378 0 leshort 0177555 very old 16-bit-int little-endian archive
2379 0 beshort 0177555 very old 16-bit-int big-endian archive
2380 0 lelong 0177555 very old 32-bit-int little-endian archive
2381 0 belong 0177555 very old 32-bit-int big-endian archive
2383 0 leshort 0177545 old 16-bit-int little-endian archive
2385 0 beshort 0177545 old 16-bit-int big-endian archive
2387 0 lelong 0177545 old 32-bit-int little-endian archive
2389 0 belong 0177545 old 32-bit-int big-endian archive
3742 # that uses little-endian encoding and has a different magic number
3951 0 belong 0x64a30100 IRCAM file (VAX little-endian)
3952 0 belong 0x0001a364 IRCAM file (VAX big-endian)
3953 0 belong 0x64a30200 IRCAM file (Sun big-endian)
3954 0 belong 0x0002a364 IRCAM file (Sun little-endian)
3955 0 belong 0x64a30300 IRCAM file (MIPS little-endian)
3956 0 belong 0x0003a364 IRCAM file (MIPS big-endian)
3957 0 belong 0x64a30400 IRCAM file (NeXT big-endian)
3958 0 belong 0x64a30400 IRCAM file (NeXT big-endian)
3959 0 belong 0x0004a364 IRCAM file (NeXT little-endian)
4076 >31 byte &4 16bit little endian
4892 >8 lelong x context data (little endian, version %d)
4904 >8 belong x context data (big endian, version %d)
4921 >>8 string =v little endian
4927 >>8 string =V big endian
4934 >>8 string =v little endian
4940 >>8 string =V big endian
4957 # little-endian machines as well? If so, what's the deal with
5652 # Hitachi SH big-endian COFF (./hitachi-sh)
5653 >>0 uleshort 0x0500 Hitachi SH big-endian
5654 # Hitachi SH little-endian COFF (./hitachi-sh)
5655 >>0 uleshort 0x0550 Hitachi SH little-endian
5681 #>>>18 leshort &0x0100 \b, 32 bit little endian
5688 # f_timdat - file time & date stamp only for little endian
7092 # Convexes are big-endian.
7188 # big endian
7191 >&2 byte x \b%c (big-endian)
7200 # big endian
7203 >&2 byte x \b%c (big-endian)
7229 # big endian
7231 >&7 byte x version %d (big-endian)
7243 # big endian
7245 >&7 byte x version %d (big-endian)
7252 0 lelong 0x70775631 Cracklib password index, little endian
7256 0 belong 0x70775631 Cracklib password index, big endian
7259 0 search/1 \0\0\0\0pwV1 Cracklib password index, big endian ("64-bit")
7376 0 belong 0x13579acd GNU dbm 1.x or ndbm database, big endian, 32-bit
7378 0 belong 0x13579ace GNU dbm 1.x or ndbm database, big endian, old
7380 0 belong 0x13579acf GNU dbm 1.x or ndbm database, big endian, 64-bit
7382 0 lelong 0x13579acd GNU dbm 1.x or ndbm database, little endian, 32-bit
7384 0 lelong 0x13579ace GNU dbm 1.x or ndbm database, little endian, old
7386 0 lelong 0x13579acf GNU dbm 1.x or ndbm database, little endian, 64-bit
7393 # Ian Darwin's file /etc/magic files: big/little-endian version.
7408 >>4 belong >0 (Hash, version %d, little-endian)
7414 >>4 belong >0 (Hash, version %d, big-endian)
7423 >4 belong >0 (Btree, version %d, big-endian)
7425 >4 lelong >0 (Btree, version %d, little-endian)
7430 >16 belong >0 (Hash, version %d, big-endian)
7432 >16 lelong >0 (Hash, version %d, little-endian)
7437 >16 belong >0 (Btree, version %d, big-endian)
7439 >16 lelong >0 (Btree, version %d, little-endian)
7444 >16 belong >0 (Queue, version %d, big-endian)
7446 >16 lelong >0 (Queue, version %d, little-endian)
7452 >16 belong >0 (Log, version %d, big-endian)
7454 >16 lelong >0 (Log, version %d, little-endian)
7463 >>>10 bedouble 8.642135e+130 big-endian
7468 >>>>12 bedouble 8.642135e+130 big-endian
7471 >>>>12 ledouble 8.642135e+130 little-endian
7474 >>>>12 string \x43\x2b\x1f\x5b\x2f\x25\xc0\xc7 middle-endian
7478 >>>16 bedouble 8.642135e+130 big-endian
7481 >>>16 ledouble 8.642135e+130 little-endian
7875 >32 lelong 0x2601196D version 6, little-endian
7940 0 string \\[depot\\]\n\f Quick Database Manager, little endian
7941 0 string \\[DEPOT\\]\n\f Quick Database Manager, big endian
8432 24 belong 60012 new-fs dump file (big endian),
8435 24 belong 60011 old-fs dump file (big endian),
8438 24 lelong 60012 new-fs dump file (little endian),
8439 # to correctly recognize '*.mo' GNU message catalog (little endian)
8443 24 lelong 60011 old-fs dump file (little endian),
8447 24 belong 0x19540119 new-fs dump file (ufs2, big endian),
8450 24 lelong 0x19540119 new-fs dump file (ufs2, little endian),
8494 >>>>7 byte&0x88 0x00 big-endian
8495 >>>>7 byte&0x88 0x80 little-endian
8921 # XXX - needs to have the byte order specified (NS32K was little-endian,
8922 # dunno whether they run the 88K in little-endian mode or not).
10623 9564 lelong 0x00011954 Unix Fast File system [v1] (little-endian),
10639 42332 lelong 0x19540119 Unix Fast File system [v2] (little-endian)
10659 66908 lelong 0x19540119 Unix Fast File system [v2] (little-endian)
10679 9564 belong 0x00011954 Unix Fast File system [v1] (big-endian),
10699 42332 belong 0x19540119 Unix Fast File system [v2] (big-endian)
10719 66908 belong 0x19540119 Unix Fast File system [v2] (big-endian)
10739 0 ulequad 0xc8414d4dc5523031 HAMMER filesystem (little-endian),
10811 >0x402 beshort > -1 Minix filesystem, V1 (big endian), %d zones
10821 >0x402 beshort > -1 Minix filesystem, V1, 30 char names (big endian), %d zones
10830 #>0x402 beshort > -1 Minix filesystem, V2 (big endian)
10841 #>0x402 beshort !0 Minix filesystem, V2, 30 char names (big endian)
11062 0 lelong 0x28cd3d45 Linux Compressed ROM File System data, little endian
11072 0 belong 0x28cd3d45 Linux Compressed ROM File System data, big endian
11094 0 lelong 0x34383931 Linux Journalled Flash File system, little endian
11095 0 belong 0x34383931 Linux Journalled Flash File system, big endian
11179 0 leshort 0x1984 Linux old jffs2 filesystem data little endian
11180 0 leshort 0x1985 Linux jffs2 filesystem data little endian
11183 0 string sqsh Squashfs filesystem, big endian,
11206 0 string hsqs Squashfs filesystem, little endian,
11991 # little-endian on x86).
12807 0 string \336\22\4\225 GNU message catalog (little endian),
12809 # TODO: write lines in such a way that code can also be called for big endian variant
12888 0 string \225\4\22\336 GNU message catalog (big endian),
12892 # TODO: for big endian use same code as for little endian
13228 0 belong 0x07230203 Khronos SPIR-V binary, big-endian
13232 0 lelong 0x07230203 Khronos SPIR-V binary, little-endian
13242 8 lequad 0xABADD068ADEAFD0C Vulkan trace file, little-endian
13245 8 bequad 0xABADD068ADEAFD0C Vulkan trace file, big-endian
13336 >8 string LE \b, little endian
13337 >8 string BE \b, big endian
13358 # use big endian variant of subroutine to display name+variables+flags
13365 # use little endian variant of subroutine to
13376 # big-endian as it was mostly 68K-based.
13380 # big-endian or little-endian.
14435 # (CIFF) file. These are apparently all little-endian.
14445 # These are apparently all little-endian.
14456 0 string MM\x00\x2a TIFF image data, big-endian
14460 0 string II\x2a\x00 TIFF image data, little-endian
14610 0 string MM\x00\x2b Big TIFF image data, big-endian
14612 0 string II\x2b\x00 Big TIFF image data, little-endian
14884 # (FITS floating point formats are big-endian.)
15294 0 string SDPX DPX image data, big-endian,
15297 0 string XPDS DPX image data, little-endian,
15436 0 string MMOR Olympus ORF raw image data, big-endian
15438 0 string IIRO Olympus ORF raw image data, little-endian
15440 0 string IIRS Olympus ORF raw image data, little-endian
15822 >4 lelong 0x78563412 little-endian,
15823 >4 lelong 0x12345678 big-endian,
15890 0 name khronos-ktx-endian-header
15902 >12 lelong 0x04030201 (little-endian)
15903 >>16 use khronos-ktx-endian-header
15904 >12 belong 0x04030201 (big-endian)
15905 >>16 use ^khronos-ktx-endian-header
16094 # will match 0x9600 through 0x9603 in *both* little endian and big endian.
16099 0 leshort&0xFFFC 0x9600 little endian ispell
16121 0 beshort&0xFFFC 0x9600 big endian ispell
16686 36 lelong 0x016f2818 Linux kernel ARM boot executable zImage (little-endian)
16687 36 belong 0x016f2818 Linux kernel ARM boot executable zImage (big-endian)
17036 0 long 0xD28B7670 CLISP memory image data, other endian
17844 >4 lelong x (version %d) (little endian)
17846 >4 belong x (version %d) (big endian)
17912 >12 belong =1 version 1, big-endian
17913 >12 lelong =1 version 1, little-endian
17914 >12 belong x version %d, network-endian
18163 >126 short 0x494d (big endian)
18165 >126 short 0x4d49 (little endian)
18600 # skip IRCAM file (VAX big-endian) ./audio
21026 # little endian only for now.
21132 0 string Octave-1-L Octave binary data (little endian)
21133 0 string Octave-1-B Octave binary data (big endian)
21475 # date is supposed to be big-endian seconds since 1 Jan 1904, but many
21476 # files contain the timestamp in little-endian or a completely
21622 >16 byte 0 little-endian,
21623 >16 byte 1 big-endian,
21912 0 bequad =0xa58afd185cbf5af7 Hash::SharedMem master file, big-endian
21918 0 lequad =0xa58afd185cbf5af7 Hash::SharedMem master file, little-endian
21924 0 bequad =0xc693dac5ed5e47c2 Hash::SharedMem data file, big-endian
21930 0 lequad =0xc693dac5ed5e47c2 Hash::SharedMem data file, little-endian
22743 >0x12 string ZZ Zenographics ZjStream printer data (big-endian)
22745 >0x12 string ZZ Zenographics ZjStream printer data (little-endian)
22853 # two bytes of magic followed by "\r\n" in little endian order
22979 # those have a little-endian offset immediately following the magic 'PACK',
22981 # version, since it's a tiny number stored in big-endian format, is always 0.
23095 0 string RIFF RIFF (little-endian) data
23283 # XXX - some of the below may only appear in little-endian form.
23288 0 string RIFX RIFF (big-endian) data
23325 # Notation Interchange File Format (big-endian only)
23333 # 128 bit RIFF-GUID { 66666972-912E-11CF-A5D6-28DB04C10000 } in little-endian
23525 >52 byte 1 , Little-endian
23526 >55 byte 1 , Big-endian
23544 >212 byte 17 \b, Big-endian
23546 >212 byte 68 \b, Little-endian
23552 >796 lelong <20 Little-endian, IP #%d,
23555 >796 belong <20 Big-endian, IP #%d,
23560 >796 lelong <20 Little-endian, IP #%d,
23563 >796 belong <20 Big-endian, IP #%d,
23776 # files for 68K; they are indistinguishable from other big-endian 32-bit
24144 # little-endian
24152 # big-endian
24385 0 ubelong 0xa1b2c3d4 tcpdump capture file (big-endian)
24388 0 ulelong 0xa1b2c3d4 tcpdump capture file (little-endian)
24398 0 ubelong 0xa1b2cd34 extended tcpdump capture file (big-endian)
24400 0 ulelong 0xa1b2cd34 extended tcpdump capture file (little-endian)
24784 # Values for big-endian Sun (MC680x0, SPARC) binaries on pre-5.x
24787 # are in aout, as they're indistinguishable from other big-endian
25349 # While the compiled terminfo uses little-endian format irregardless of
25353 # AIX and HPUX use the SVr4 big-endian format
25354 # Solaris uses the SVr3 formats (sparc and x86 differ endian-ness)
25355 0 beshort 0433 SVr2 curses screen image, big-endian
25356 0 beshort 0434 SVr3 curses screen image, big-endian
25357 0 beshort 0435 SVr4 curses screen image, big-endian
25359 0 leshort 0433 SVr2 curses screen image, little-endian
25360 0 leshort 0434 SVr3 curses screen image, little-endian
25361 0 leshort 0435 SVr4 curses screen image, little-endian
25384 # XXX - needs byte-endian stuff (big-endian and little-endian DVI?)
25945 0 string \000\000\376\377 Unicode text, UTF-32, big-endian
25946 0 string \377\376\000\000 Unicode text, UTF-32, little-endian
25960 # VAX demand-paged files, as the magic number is little-endian on those
25993 >8 string \<\> \b, big-endian
25995 >8 string \>\< \b, litte-endian
26189 # VAX a.out (BSD; others collide with 386 and other 32-bit little-endian
26286 # Size is stored in bytes in a big-endian u64.
26955 >0x32 lestring16 Version\ 5.00\r\n\r\n Windows Registry little-endian text (Win2K or above)
26957 #>&0 lestring16 Version\ 5.00\r\n\r\n Windows Registry little-endian text (Win2K or above)
27942 # Big-endian values
27943 8 string \000\000\000\002\365\272\313\254 ZFS shapshot (big-endian machine),
27972 # Little-endian values
27973 8 string \254\313\272\365\002\000\000\000 ZFS shapshot (little-endian machine),
28006 # Was it big-endian or little-endian? My Product Specification doesn't