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From: | richardson AT evansville DOT edu (Tony Richardson) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: FPU |
Date: | 14 Mar 2003 06:09:51 -0800 |
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"Joel_S" <jbs30000 DOT news DOT invalid AT web2news DOT net> wrote in message news:<19001N297 AT web2news DOT com>... > Since DJGPP uses AT&T assembly syntax, then that probably means that FPU > commands would be slightly different than Intel syntax. Is there a web > site that goes over using FPU commands in DJGPP? > Thanks. I don't know of a web site, but the syntax is easy enough to figure out if you use the -S option with gcc to convert a C program that does floating point arithmetic to assembly and then look through the assembly. (The syntax appears to be the same as for non-FPU instructions by the way.) Tony Richardson
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