Thanks to:
J. Dean Brock
Chad Price
Dr. Tom Blinn
Oisin McGuinness
John J. Francini
Basically, even though they are both an EV5 they are not the same chip
and they have different instruction sets.
It was also mentioned that my digital signature was annoying so I'm not
doing it to the list anymore <grin>.
Original message:
>
> > Here I run a 4100 5/533. I recently returned from an offsite disaster
> > recovery test. There I use an 8400 5/350.
> > After restoring my system to the 8400 I noticed that programs I had
> > compiled on the 4100, like GNU ls and grep from the FSF, ran but always
> > gave an initial line saying that an instruction had been emulated. I
> > imagine it was the system that issued the warning. After I recompiled
> > ls on the 8400 the message went away.
> >
> > Anyone with insight on to what is happening? It is not a big issue at
> > all, it just made me curious.
> > --
> > Daniel Monjar (mailto:dmonjar_at_orgtek.com)
> > Organon Teknika
> > Durham, NC US
> >
> > Content-Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature; name="smime.p7s"
> > Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="smime.p7s"
> > Content-Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
> > Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64
--
Daniel Monjar (mailto:dmonjar_at_orgtek.com)
Organon Teknika
Durham, NC US
Received on Fri Aug 06 1999 - 21:10:28 NZST