i think i misunderstood the question, sorry.
my toolchain / libc is not using eabi, but i agree - there have been a
lot of reports of major speedups with it. I'm not using any floating
point operations for the most part though, so it's not really a big deal
for me.
charliem_1216 wrote:
> Hi Chris --
>
> Thanks for the update!
>
> Is your gentoo-based system using eabi? I'm amazed at the FP
> improvements, even without using crunch. The FFTW folks have seen
> about a factor of *20* increase in their benchmarks just going to eabi.
>
> Also, for the record, AFAIK there is still work to be done to get SD
> support working on the TS-7400 (writing a shim to use the object file
> from TS), and there may be some work needed to get CF support working
> again on the TS-7200.
>
>
> Regards, ......... Charlie
>
> --- In Christopher Friedt <> wrote:
>> I've already posted several messages and made quite a lot of material
>> available for people who are interested in the 2.6 kernel.
>>
>
>
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