Sorry, it's not an obscure PDF. It's documented in the Architecture
Reference Manual, which is the main reference for the behaviour of any
ARM processor. If you don't have that, then you're missing *vital*
information.
> At least, that's how ARM's docs seem to describe it. I work with this cpu
> embedded in a microcontroller (AT91M40800), and these values result:
>
> *(int*)0x00 == 0x33221100
> *(int*)0x01 == 0x33221100
> *(int*)0x02 == 0x33221100
> *(int*)0x03 == 0x33221100
> *(int*)0x04 == 0x77665544
Looks like some random manufacturer decided to do something different.
Nothing out of the ordinary there. 8(
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