On 5/21/09, Lennart Sorensen wrote:
> I thought part of EABI was the ability to use both hardware and software
> FPU efficiently. Isn't that the case? Or is the FPU on that particular
> arm just not supported?
It allows linking of softfloat and hardfloat code, which previously
was impossible
> unfortunately the download link on the website is invalid (
> http://simplemachines.it/tools/gcc-4.3-crunch_4.3.3-20090322_armel.deb
> )
Thanks for pointing that out. However there's little difference
between that and the 20090319 version (see the changelog), and unless
your application is FP-in
On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 12:52:25PM +0100, Martin Guy wrote:
> The 7390 has an FPU that is not being used. If you can identify which
> libraries are using much floating point, you can get a 2.5 to 4 times
> speedup by recompiling them with a special, modified GCC (or asking me
> to).
> See martinwgu
On 5/20/09, Dunge wrote:
> We are developing an application for a TS-TPC-7390 ARM device with Debian as
> the linux distribution. We are using many libraries (glibc, gdk, gtk, gtkmm,
> pango, cairo, etc). It also uses multiple threads. The program compiles and
> execute fine (a bit slow, but fine
Greetings,
I hope this is a good place for this type of questions.
We are developing an application for a TS-TPC-7390 ARM device with Debian as
the linux distribution. We are using many libraries (glibc, gdk, gtk, gtkmm,
pango, cairo, etc). It also uses multiple threads. The program compiles and
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