On 25 March 2015 at 21:40, Konstantin Serebryany
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Or we are stuck with 39 and 42 for a long time?

Yes.

There are a lot of production hardware using 39/42, we won't see them
disappear any time soon. I'd risk to say, never. After all, ARM7TDMI
is still one of the most popular ARM chips year on year, and it's
already 17 years old.

If we want it to run on current and near future hardware, we must support 39/42.

cheers,
--renato

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