I hope this is the correct place to ask...
I am working on compiling the toolchain for StrongArm. I'm starting
with the Netwinder stuff, however I noticed that they were using an
external library (libfloat) instead of the built in gcc functions.
Is there a reason for this? As far as I can tell all of the
architectures I am familiar with use the built in gcc soft floating
point.
Thanx!
--Mark
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