5.3 on Intel 386 ?

Brian Szymanski ski at indymedia.org
Thu Nov 25 13:25:19 PST 2004


> Note that you will need a hardware FPU (i387 math co-pro).
> FreeBSD 4.x supports math emulation, so you don't need a
> hardware FPU there, but apparently that support has been
> removed in FreeBSD 5.x.

Out of curiosity, what happened to this code?

Was there some incompatibility, did it have the wrong license, etc?

Cheers,
Brian

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