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lardman
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Which ARM dialect are you using?
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February 28, 2004, 01:22:10 pm »
I notice that all of the ipks in the feed have armv5 in the filename. Are you using the arm5 instruction set?
I tried running xblast on my 5500 and got a SIGILL which made me think this might be the case.
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Si
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Which ARM dialect are you using?
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February 29, 2004, 12:58:06 am »
yes, we use armv5 optimization. Default host for C7x0/860 in builder armv5tel-cacko-linux
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lardman
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February 29, 2004, 05:45:49 am »
Shame, oh well looks like I\'ll have to make my own toolchain for arm4 apps.
Thanks for the info,
Si
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lardman
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March 01, 2004, 04:54:28 am »
I have a feeling that Sash\'s old feed used to have arm4 X11 apps?
If so does anyone have any of them still?
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