Depending on the gcc version you use you need to set it to produce i486
code.
The illegal instructions are probably because the default makefile builds
for a later arch.
Also without an fpu and fp kernel emulation don't expect things like dtmf to
work. Kernel fp emulation is very slow.



Stelios S. Koroneos

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> Jerry Geis
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> Subject: [asterisk-users] does asterisk 1.4.20 run on a 486 sx
> 
> I have compiled asterisk 1.4.20 on a 486 (sx) machine. No 
> floating point but math emulation is used in the kernel.
> When I run asterisk -vvvvvc all I get is Illegal instruction.
> 
> I compiled as normally I do. Whats my next step. this is 
> download source and compiled.
> 
> Jerry
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