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"Fritz, Wolfgang" wrote: > You usually have to provide these function with your board support > package, that means you have to write them yourself. To make that a > little easier, there is the libgloss package in the newlib source > distribution which provide "dummy" functions which can be taken as a > starting point or even used unmodified if you dont't need the > functionality (for example: getpid() may return always 0 if you don't > have processes on your target). Yes, I found the excellent paper by Bill Gatliff. Thanks. Best regards Lau Sennels -- use PDL; use PDL::IO::Pic;$a=zeroes 300,300; $r=$a->xlinvals(-1.5,0.5); $i=$a->ylinvals(-1,1);$t=$r;$u=$i;for(1..30){$q=$r**2-$i**2+$t; $h=2*$r*$i+$u;$d=$r**2+$i**2;$a=lclip($a,$_*($d>2.0)*($a==0)); ($r,$i)=map{$_->clip(-5,5)}($q,$h);}$a->wpic("mandelbrot.gif"); ------ Want more information? See the CrossGCC FAQ, http://www.objsw.com/CrossGCC/ Want to unsubscribe? Send a note to crossgcc-unsubscribe@sources.redhat.com
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