[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> There is a Strongarm coprocessor, the StrongARM 1111, which has the
> floating point extensions. I believe someone has even written support
> into it.
This is very, very incorrect.
The SA-1111 is not a coprocessor; it is an I/O consolidation part which
mostly performs buffering, DMA, and I/O control for a variety of popular
peripheral interconnects. It certainly does not have a floating point
engine.
-jd
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