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To: | THIERRY DOT T DOT I DOT IMMORDINO AT TSI DOT thomson DOT fr |
Cc: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
Subject: | Re: 387 Opcode |
References: | <0001F971.MAI*/G=THIERRY/I=TI/S=IMMORDINO/O=TSI/PRMD=THOMSON/ADMD=ATLAS/C=FR AT MHS> |
From: | Esa A E Peuha <peuha AT cc DOT helsinki DOT fi> |
Date: | 27 Jan 1998 09:20:07 +0200 |
In-Reply-To: | THIERRY.T.I.IMMORDINO@TSI.thomson.fr's message of 26 Jan 1998 09:28:49 -0100 |
Message-ID: | <86pwwfmo02g.fsf@vesuri.Helsinki.FI> |
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THIERRY DOT T DOT I DOT IMMORDINO AT TSI DOT thomson DOT fr writes: > How can I recognize an FPU opcode at *eip ? If the byte pointed by eip (the first byte of the opcode) is in the range [0xd8,0xdf], it's an FPU opcode. Otherwise, it isn't. -- Esa Peuha student of mathematics at the University of Helsinki http://www.helsinki.fi/~peuha/
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