Date: Fri, 8 Oct 93 08:22:02 PDT From: palomino!edward AT uunet DOT UU DOT NET (Edward Maros) To: uunet!VMSFE.ULCC.AC.UK!CZIWKGA AT uunet DOT UU DOT NET Subject: Re: Novice question on FP use and emulation Cc: uunet!sun.soe.clarkson.edu!djgpp AT uunet DOT UU DOT NET > I'm happy in that I have a solution that works (use the emulator > without sources) but I'm unhappy in that I don't understand > the other behaviour. What's more, I had earlier had a (presumably > mistaken) impression that 486 processors performed floating-point > instructions themselves, without the need for a 387 co-processor. > I seem to be wrong. So what sort of co-processor goes with > a 486 ? This is the difference between a 486-DX and a 486-SX. If your Del machine has an SX cpu, it means that the math co-processor has been disabled. When I origionally heard about the 486-SX cpus, it seemed to me to be a scam by Intel to sell defective 486-DX chips :) > > Thanks for any replies. You are most welcome. --- Edward Maros edward AT dii DOT com Member Technical Staff uunet!dii.com!edward Data Integration Voice: (310) 313 9173 11965 Venice Bld. Suite 305 Fax: (310) 313 9151 Los Angeles, CA 90066-3954