-W --winid use win* id byte ordering
This format should not be confused with "Windows Registry format", which
QSysInfo:: BigEndian, 0, Big-endian byte order (also called Network byte order). QSysInfo:: ... If no unique ID could be determined, this function returns an empty byte array.
KOI8-R" to a MySQL character set ID, or from the Windows locale ID e.g. "866" to ... UTF-16, little-endian byte order {utf16} 1201 unicodeFFFE Unicode UTF-16, ...
hping --help usage: hping host [options] -h --help show this help -v
-W -- winid: id from Windows* systems before Win2k has different byte ordering, ...
'L' - little-endian byte ordering for 64-bit Windows, Linux, and macOS platforms.
All Windows versions from Windows 7 to Windows 10 are supported. ... 32 bit unsigned integer with any word/byte order
-t --ttl ttl (default 64) -N --id id (default random) -W --winid use win* id byte ordering -r --rel relativize id field (to estimate host traffic) ...
Windows where the IP ID is sent in host byte order rather than network byte order.