> I'd sort of like to continue to be able to run it on 386 style systems, > although I don't care if it has floating point support for applications. > How much of the tomsrtbt toolset itself actually requires floating point? My understanding is that the kernel itself needs floating point to run, although I'm not really sure why. I could be wrong. -Tom
- [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel Tom Oehser
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- Re: [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel Tom Oehser
- Re: [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel Jim Dennis
- Re: [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel Tom Oehser
- Re: [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel Tony Nugent
- Re: [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel mckemie
- Re: [tomsrtbt] math emulation in kernel Tom Oehser
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