Mail Archives: djgpp/1996/04/05/01:55:06
TwinkieMan (twinkieman AT aol DOT com) writes:
> How do I debug a program compiled with the 387 coprocessor emulator? I
> have the environment variables 387 and EMU387 set to "N" and "emu387.dxe",
> respectively. I've tried compiling the program with the LIBEMU.A (gcc -o
> prog prog.c -lemu -lm) and I still get the SIGFPE error. Any suggestions,
> short of buying a coprocessor? Thanks in advance!
I recall reading something about this. Apparently the gee--er--guy that
wrote GDB didn't include provisions in it for floating point. In other
words GDB itself doesn't have emu387 or anything similar in its own code.
The posting I saw said you had to fall back on good ol' edebug32.
--
.*. "Clouds are not spheres, mountains are not cones, coastlines are not
-() < circles, and bark is not smooth, nor does lightning travel in a
`*' straight line." ,------------------------------------------------
-- B. Mandelbrot | Paul Derbyshire (PGD) ao950 AT freenet DOT carleton DOT ca
- Raw text -