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The attached patch implements the Arm AT_HWCAP AUXV entry. This allows libc to
determine what CPU instruction sets are available.
Paul
Index: linux-user/elfload.c
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RCS file: /cvsroot/qemu/qemu/linux-user/elfload.c,v
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[quote="malc"]You are wrong. fmopl.c that is used in
QEMU is LGPLed it is disabled by default because it
uses floating point unit and Fabrice has objections.
There is however patch to use ymf262 from MAME, that
you have to apply manually, but that's beside the
point.[/quote]
So does that mean I can
On Fri, 16 Sep 2005, user user wrote:
malc wrote:
You are wrong. fmopl.c that is used in QEMU is LGPLed
it >is disabled by default because it uses floating
point >unit and Fabrice has objections. There is
however patch >to use ymf262 from MAME, that you have
to apply >manually, but that's besid
>malc wrote:
>You are wrong. fmopl.c that is used in QEMU is LGPLed
it >is disabled by default because it uses floating
point >unit and Fabrice has objections. There is
however patch >to use ymf262 from MAME, that you have
to apply >manually, but that's beside the point.
So does that mean you can't