On Wed, Dec 9, 2009 at 11:32 PM, Patrice Bouchand wrote:
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> I like your solution of using -mcpu=440fp and -mno-dlmzb option, this is
> less drastic than what I was doing till now.
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I'm glad it works then ;)
I was frankly surprised to find that flag there. It must be that
someone else might
Thank you. Again I apologize. I really thought I was telling off this
one spammer privately. I was careless. I am sorry.
2009/12/8 Kai Staats :
>> I wish there was a way to find spammers like that and put a stop to
>> them. really gets to me as you may have noticed. Again, my
>> apologilies for th
Hello,
Actually, when I run the code with dlmzb on the 970 cpu, I get a SIGILL and
what I would love to do is actually to add a hook on it to be able to run
the code compiled with mcpu=440fp directly on the power-station. I do not
think it's already done and as you said, it seems quite complicated
Hello,
I do not think my problem is related to this. I have no problem to run the
run code on the final target, once it succeeds to compile.
But anyway, thanks for the information and for your time.
Regards
Patrice
2009/12/8 Derick Centeno
> Hi Patrice:
>
> I did a