It now seems that my colleagues are happy to register properly with xinuos, and fix internal tools as needs be, when the new e_machine number becomes available.

Matt


Matthew Gardiner wrote:
Thanks again John,

However, I'd just like to get my original question clearly answered. Can I submit upstream a machine definition from the "random" range i.e.

+ EM_KALIMBA = 29420 // Kalimba

or do we *need* a properly registered number in order to comply?

Some folks in my firm are somewhat resistant of the change (due to tools breakage etc.), and will need strong justification before I can make the registration request.

thanks
Matt




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