Generates code for the selected processor's instruction set. Equivalent to the -cpu=960 machine-specific option.
Generates code using the floating point capabilities of the selected processor or software floating point if the selected processor has no floating point support.
Rejects any use of floating point variables or constants in C, C++, or Pascal. Equivalent to the -fnone build-time option.
Generate software floating point emulation code, regardless of the capabilities of the selected processor. Libraries built for software will also be used. Equivalent to the -fsoft build-time option.
The following is a description of the items in the i960 window.
Generates code with big endian byte order. The most significant byte of an integer appears at the lowest address. Equivalent to the -bigendian command line option.
Generates position independent code. Equivalent to the -pic PIC option.
Generates position independent data. Equivalent to the -pid PID option.
Allocates a small area of memory to hold small data objects and reference objects in that area using a base pointer register. This improves program size and speed because addressing an object via the small data area base register uses fewer instructions. Equivalent to the -sda Small Data Area option.
Specifies a size in bytes to determine which data objects appear in the Small Data Area. By default, objects four bytes or less are placed in the Small Data Area. Equivalent to the -sda= special data area option.