Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/02/05/09:57:59
>We are trying to bring up gcc on a 486 with NO 80487 (or 80387).
>gcc aborts because it finds no processor chip where the 80387
>should be. I tried modifying the GO32 variable to include the
>80387 emulation, but the problem remains. Obviously I am
>doing something simple wrong, but I can't think what.
A 486 without a FPU? Sounds broken to me.
Try "set 387=NO" and see if it helps. If go32 still hangs, you have a
non-compliant motherboard, as I use code directly from Intel's manuals
for detecting a FPU.
DJ
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