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After looking at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24589235/application-hangs-when-calling-printf-to-uart-with-bare-metal-raspberry-pi I have to wonder if my problem getting -lm to work in #87 is really caused by the floating point hardware not being initialized (at all or properly). Does anyone have (bare metal) sample code for an A20 or similar board that actually uses NEON / floating point hardware?
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After looking at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/24589235/application-hangs-when-calling-printf-to-uart-with-bare-metal-raspberry-pi
I have to wonder if my problem getting -lm to work in #87 is really caused by the floating point hardware not being initialized (at all or properly). Does anyone have (bare metal) sample code for an A20 or similar board that actually uses NEON / floating point hardware?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: