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Processor
- One option
for each
supported
680x0/683xx/CPU32
model. This
setting
determines
the
instructions
permitted,
as well as
the pipeline
optimization
strategy
used. |
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Use
built-in fp
functions-
Uses
built-in
floating
point
instructions
rather than
calling
transcendental
library
functions. |
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Insert extra
Fpnops -
Appends one
FPNOP
instruction
after every
68881
instruction,
ensuring
that
interrupts
are taken at
the correct
position. |
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Return fp in
d0/d1 -
Returns
floating
point
numbers from
functions in
the
registers d0
and d1
instead of
fp0. |
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Pop
stack args
often -
Forces an
adjustment
of the stack
when 50
bytes have
accumulated. |
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Portable
assembly
code -
For assembly
output, use
constant
directives
rather than
actual 68K
instructions. |
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Large
switch
statements
- Allows
large switch
statements
by forcing
the compiler
to use a
32-bit
offset. |
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Position
Independent
Code (PIC)
and Data (PID)
- Allows
executable
files and
data to be
placed
anywhere in
memory and
still run
correctly. |
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