On Sat, Nov 23, 2019 at 6:44 AM J. Gareth Moreton
wrote:
> So once
> again, thank you everyone, and I hope to continue contributing for a
> while yet!
>
Us users would say the same in reverse for your various improvements!
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I'd like to thank Florian, Jonas and Pierre especially for the humbling
education I have received over the past few months. The relay and
eventual rejection of my original x86-64 optimizer overhaul has taught
me a few things about being too ambitious and also maybe too clever
sometimes with
Tnx Sven. I mean it, you know that.
On 10-6-2014 6:36, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 09.06.2014 20:07 schrieb Anthony Walter sys...@gmail.com
mailto:sys...@gmail.com:
Sven,
I noticed you recently fixed many compiler issues which were in the
bug tracker. I wanted give you a hearty 'Thank You' and
Sven,
I noticed you recently fixed many compiler issues which were in the bug
tracker. I wanted give you a hearty 'Thank You' and let you know we
appreciate your work.
Thank You!
Anthony
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Am 09.06.2014 20:07 schrieb Anthony Walter sys...@gmail.com:
Sven,
I noticed you recently fixed many compiler issues which were in the bug
tracker. I wanted give you a hearty 'Thank You' and let you know we
appreciate your work.
They were mostly an instance of the same missing functionality
I just saw that armv6m has showed up in the sourcecode of trunk version.
You guys are great, thank you very much
I just checked, I do have a LPCXpresso LPC812 Board here, now I can put
it to good use!
Michael
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Am 03.03.2013 19:51, schrieb Michael Ring:
I just saw that armv6m has showed up in the sourcecode of trunk version.
You guys are great, thank you very much
I just checked, I do have a LPCXpresso LPC812 Board here, now I can put
it to good use!
Note that it is still work in progress.
I've already downloaded the latest Datasheet from NXP ;-)
I am very glad that I decided to switch from closed source compilers
from mikroe.com to freepascal, the current speed of development for
embedded target is quite impressive and in many areas I can help myself
because everything is open