Re: [suse-sparc] New installation on SPARCStation 20 w/4 processors

From: David T. Bath (bathd@edipost.auspost.com.au)
Date: Thu Sep 28 2000 - 10:27:11 PDT

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    Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 04:27:11 +1100
    From: "David T. Bath" <bathd@edipost.auspost.com.au>
    Subject: Re: [suse-sparc] New installation on SPARCStation 20 w/4 processors
    

    Does anyone know whether executables on SuSE Sparc Linux
    can take full advantange of the 64-bit stuff.
    I'm NOT talking about the half-hearted effort of Solaris 2.6,
    I'm talking about whether you it uses the registers like
    Solaris 2.7, and whether you can create both 32-bit and
    64-bit executables similar to the SUNWspro toolkit
    (e.g. where CFLAGS includes -xtarget=ultra -xarch=v9a)

    Also, can I create STATIC executables that run on SolarisSparc?

    (SuSE could prepare a capability document and send it to
    this list).

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    David T. Bath bathd@edipost.auspost.com.au
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