The version I have here at work is 'gcc version 2.7.2.2-kgpd-071097' (the
one I have at home may be different, I'll check later). Somewhere in the
notes it indicated that a patch was made to move the global register from A4
to A5.
Gary Clark
Systems Programmer
JELD-WEN, inc.
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> From: Lonnie Foster[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 11:16 AM
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> Subject: RE: Latest GCC version for Win32? (Was: IR question)
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> On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Gary Clark wrote:
>
> > Actually, if you use the latest GCC, you don't need the CALLBACK_*
> defines
> > anymore. GCC now uses A5 instead of A4 to access globals.
>
> Isn't the latest version (alpha 3, if I remember correctly) only available
> on
> Linux/Unix right now? Any idea if anyone has plans to port it to Win32 in
> the
> near future?
>
>
> /|\ Lonnie Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://pobox.com/~tribble
> \|/ There's something about clueless middle-aged white guys that makes
> /|\ them want to spread their misunderstanding to a larger audience.
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