On 07 Dec 2008, at 23:01, Prince Riley wrote:
On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Jonas Maebe
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
On 07 Dec 2008, at 00:30, Prince Riley wrote:
A few additional points if I may ..
When you say the FP supports the ARM architecture my specific
question is
how does FP 'inform' the GNU assembler back end of which ARM
architecture
is
intended ...
FPC does not specify any particular sub-architecture to the
assembler. I
guess this means it's just a generic ARMv4 (i.e., ARM7 and above).
OK.. well if that opinion is just a guess, then as this is really a
question
that has to be answered by actually looking at the FP code and
finding out
what it sets as the ARM specific GNU AS command line options.
"FPC does not specify any particular sub-architecture to the
assembler." was not an opinion or a guess, but a fact. What sub-
architecture the GNU assembler picks in that case (i.e., by default)
was the guess.
Jonas
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