Hi Folks -
I've mentioned in the past here the floating point speedup I saw when
using the new EABI format for kernel & userland programs.
Here is an article I found today, listing more detailed test results.
(Note that this test used an AT91RM9200 processor). I plan on
re-running these tests on my TS-7250 board, adding crunch FP
instructions to see how they compare.
http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT5920399313.html
Looks to me that anyone doing FP on a TS board would want EABI high on
their wishlist :)
regards .......... Charlie
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