Re: Compiling modules...

From: Chaos Master (erana.ovepx_at_ibestvip.com.br)
Date: 05/16/04

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    I've readed J.O. Aho (user@example.net) 's post and...
    > Chaos Master wrote:
    > > Hello people
    > >
    > > I want to compile a module for the PC-TEL (HSP) modems, but my test PC does not
    > > have any compilers. However I have access to a shell account where I can compile
    > > stuff.
    > >
    > > Can I compile the module in other computer and then load it via floppies to my
    > > test PC? The shell runs Slackware 9.1 and my test PC too.
    >
    > As long as you use general optimazion when you compile, you will be able to
    > transfear the compiled binaries and libraries to your test machine. You should
    > avoid to compile host machines CPU specific optimation if it's a different CPU
    > from your target machine.

    Hmmm. My test PC is a Pentium MMX. I have access to Pentium's III and IV, and
    AMD Athlon machines. I will take a look.

    Thanks!

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