> Hello World
> Illegal instruction
hi,
illegal instructions means that the instruction it tries to execute is
not a valid one,
This often happens when:
*the arm cpu tries to execute an x86 instruction
*the armv4t cpu tries to execute an instruction from a superior
architecture version like armv7.

Try GDB to debug it,
basically disassemble the part where it fails,and identify the illegal
instruction.
to do that you could post it here,ask on irc, or look in the arm
manuals(if you're in the case where it tries to execute an armv7
instruction on an armv4 cpu).

Denis.


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