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authorKevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au>2001-09-02 02:42:00 +0200
committerKevin Ryde <user42@zip.com.au>2001-09-02 02:42:00 +0200
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downloadgmp-ee9cde23b540bcf616f09f8de37d02b33bf30265.tar.gz
* configure.in (m68k-*-*): Let m68k mean 68000, not 68020.
* gmp.texi (Notes for Particular Systems): Update.
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@@ -1161,11 +1161,10 @@ needed, on a cygwin system the usual cygwin runtime will be required.
@item Motorola 68k CPU Types
-CPU @samp{m68k} is taken to mean 68020 or better since that's what most
-systems are. Use @samp{m68000} or @samp{m68010} if GMP must run on those
-earlier CPUs. @samp{m68302} can be used for the ``Dragonball'' series chips,
-but this is merely a synonym for @samp{m68000}. @samp{m68360} can be used for
-CPU32 series chips.
+@samp{m68k} is taken to mean 68000. @samp{m68020} or higher will give a
+performance increase on applicable CPUs. @samp{m68360} can be used for CPU32
+series chips. @samp{m68302} can be used for ``Dragonball'' series chips,
+though this is merely a synonym for @samp{m68000}.
@item OpenBSD 2.6