At 20:22 03-04-06 +0400, you wrote:
>hm...
>it works in my case...
>any example?
>~d

The problem I had with Mingw32 was when multiplying or dividing 2 64 bit
operants, the result wasn't correct. I bypassed the problem by making one
operant 32 bit and then it worked.

>On Monday 03 April 2006 20:09, N. Coesel wrote:
>> At 17:33 03-04-06 +0200, you wrote:
>> >Hello list
>> >
>> >what kind of operations are available using 64 bit operands on mspgcc?
>> >
>> >I mean it, because I tried some, like modulus, etc and results look bad.
>> >
>> >Should I be aware of zny limitation with 64 bit arithmetics in msp430 gcc?
>> >
>> >cheers
>>
>> I've had some problems with 64 bit operations in the past with GCC (Mingw)
>> for the Windows platform. Perhaps this is a generic GCC problem.
>>
>> Nico Coesel
>>
>>
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