Mark, normally that would be the case, but I use binutils as a freely
available mainframe assembler not as the object module generator for
gcc. Thanks for thinking out of the box. It is nowhere as flexible as
the traditional assembler, but, like anything, now that I am used to it,
it works for me.

Harold Grovesteen

Mark Post wrote:

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at  7:07 AM, in message


<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Martin Schwidefsky
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Why not just use the linux versions of the binutils? They are released
more often and the latest version 2.18.50.0.7 comes with the z10
instructions included. You'll find them on ftp.kernel.org under
pub/linux/devel/binutils.



Wouldn't the OP also need to use a version of GCC that generates the z10 
instructions and optimizations?


Mark Post

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