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It has proper support for the euro sign and includes letters which are needed by the Latvian translation (and perhaps others), though the letter sprites are missing.
It has proper support for the euro sign and includes letters which are needed by the Latvian translation (and perhaps others), though the letter sprites are missing.
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// This pretty simple file checks if the system is LITTLE_ENDIAN or BIG_ENDIAN
// it does that by putting a 1 and a 0 in an array, and read it out as one
// number. If it is 1, it is LITTLE_ENDIAN, if it is 256, it is BIG_ENDIAN
//
// After that it outputs the contents of an include files (endian.h)
// that says or TTD_LITTLE_ENDIAN, or TTD_BIG_ENDIAN. Makefile takes
// care of the real writing to the file.
int main () {
unsigned char EndianTest[2] = { 1, 0 };
printf("#ifndef ENDIAN_H\n#define ENDIAN_H\n");
if( *(short *) EndianTest == 1 )
printf("#define TTD_LITTLE_ENDIAN\n");
else
printf("#define TTD_BIG_ENDIAN\n");
printf("#endif\n");
return 0;
}
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