Am 11.11.2017 um 16:53 schrieb J. Gareth Moreton:
> Hi everyone,
>
> So I've noticed that when certain blocks of code are aligned (usually to a
> 16-byte boundary), the bytes in
> between are set to a combination of 90H, 66 90H, 66 66 90H or 66 66 66 90H.
> This is fine and all, but for
>
Hi everyone,
So I've noticed that when certain blocks of code are aligned (usually to a
16-byte boundary), the bytes in
between are set to a combination of 90H, 66 90H, 66 66 90H or 66 66 66 90H.
This is fine and all, but for
any sequences larger than 4 bytes, it requires up to 4
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i'm posting here precisely because we are now approaching 2006 and
binutils linking for AMD64/WIN64 is
Uberto Barbini wrote:
Hi,
is it possible to compile pascal programs for amd64?
We have a Delphi program that needs more of 3Gb ram user space... it'd be a
perfect excuse to begin to use fpc at work.
Yes, though you've to build it from the sources. However, only
linux/amd64 is supported yet, no
Hi,
is it possible to compile pascal programs for amd64?
We have a Delphi program that needs more of 3Gb ram user space... it'd be
a
perfect excuse to begin to use fpc at work.
Current CVS can be compiled for amd64. See for example the testsuite run
at