values here you can understand how did we get it ? The number 4byts =32 bits so Just calculate by the powers of 32 or Go to the calculator binary to decimal end put the hole number &look how calculator will be working ❤ Thanks for the video
Lower address if has lower significant byte of a mutibyte data => Little endian. Byte order makes sense only when we have the prerequisite of fixed size.. is fulfilled for a mutibyte data. Because only then we can talk about "most significant byte" or "least significant byte". For network transmission Big endian is the standard, i.e. a whatever-endian processor must **convert data to big endian format** before sending it over network. What does it mean? It means the "Higher significant bytes are stored at lower addresses"..because network transfer happens such that the lower address bytes goes out first. It has nothing to do with left to right or right to left.
Please answer, is that the way, it uses T-568 A As Big endian and T-568 As Little endian in networking? And another small request, please replay more uses of endians
You are right. He is explaining the two different ordering methods of the content of the bus data not of the RAM. He shoud have showed also the content per byte of the RAM in a table next to those two tables and show how the bus data is filled by the RAM bytes. And that only can give clear picture.
Precise explanation. Thanks for the example at the ending.
values here you can understand how did we get it ?
The number 4byts =32 bits so Just calculate by the powers of 32 or
Go to the calculator binary to decimal end put the hole number &look how calculator will be working ❤
Thanks for the video
Lower address if has lower significant byte of a mutibyte data => Little endian.
Byte order makes sense only when we have the prerequisite of fixed size.. is fulfilled for a mutibyte data. Because only then we can talk about "most significant byte" or "least significant byte".
For network transmission Big endian is the standard, i.e. a whatever-endian processor must **convert data to big endian format** before sending it over network. What does it mean? It means the "Higher significant bytes are stored at lower addresses"..because network transfer happens such that the lower address bytes goes out first.
It has nothing to do with left to right or right to left.
at 7:00 how are writing those digits?? please sugggest the vid where i ccan learn, or u can reply./
It's just the conversion of binary to decimal.
why bytes are reversely arranged in little endian what is mechanisium to byte is inreversely order
very simpe and easy to understand
thanks sir i wish there were few more videos on memory location and address.....👍👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
how did you get the total values?
If we add all the numbers we will bite oddering scene means we have to add (0001+1010 ...so on ) then we will get bite oddering scene
Great job sir🙌🏻
How you are calculated values from binary numbers?
Machine known as calculator 😊
@@GdLongerHandle but how u put binary no in cal?
@@salmantariq1274 u can do it in scientific calculator
@@dhanikpatel7144 noh iin programming calculator
@@lucidlynxxx i dont know
the best video i've seen. thanks
how did he write the value of that binary?
How this numbers are written in vedio based binary numbers
449,360,454
If you know please help me
Yes,i too didn't understood
what is this pencil(whiteBoard) app name?
Very nicely explained
I love Indian guys with their accent, they make many education /tech channel
how you are calculating this binary number???
iss chutiye ko khud nahi aata
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In the video shouldn’t there be 32 cells for 4 bytes? Not only 4 cells?
The chips contains 2 hex number each, Is it always like that?
Sorry i mean bank
Thanks a lot for this video.
thank you sir very nice
How to calculate the value i. e) 449,360,454
www.tutorialspoint.com/how-to-convert-hexadecimal-to-decimal
Please answer, is that the way, it uses T-568 A As Big endian and T-568 As Little endian in networking? And another small request, please replay more uses of endians
Thankyu sir.
Nice
i like kid sound at the end of video
Well understood
449, 360, 454 kse aaya? Anyone can explain?
Hexa to decimal.
احتاج لوكيشن بيتك ارسل له ورد
Thank you
thanks sir!
Thank u sir
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thankx bro
4 byte = 1dword
Tq sir
not clearly explained
You are right.
He is explaining the two different ordering methods of the content of the bus data not of the RAM. He shoud have showed also the content per byte of the RAM in a table next to those two tables and show how the bus data is filled by the RAM bytes. And that only can give clear picture.
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