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Old 06-10-2012, 10:10 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by elRicharD View Post
knc1, the executable works as a charm with the additional compiler flags.
That's good.
It should have failed horribly if the hardware floating point and the fpu options did not match.

What are you running it on?

The Kindle Touch? (K5)
That one has even more hardware help that you could option in (but then it wouldn't run on the earlier Kindles - would have to build two flavors).

The Kindle Non-Touch? (K4)
Not sure of that one. @GM: is that one a i.MX3* or a i.MX5* SoC?

The Kindle Keyboard (K3)?

The options I gave should let your build run on all, all with at least some hardware help.

Edit: We should probably re-build Lua for the Kindles. Internally, the only number type it has is Double. Hardware floating point ("Double") makes a big difference to Lua.

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