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As part of SUSE 11, Mono needs to run on the PowerPC in 64
bit mode. The effort was bootstrapped with some early work
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It was fun to
watch Mark's
daily commits progress of the port, the tests referenced here
are the basic runtime tests that we use to check for
regressions and to get a port up and running, it is a good
roadmap for how a port comes to life:
* mini-ppc64.c, cpu-ppc64.md: Fixed some opcodes. PPC64
passes basic.exe now.
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* cpu-ppc64.md: Fixed a few instruction lengths.
* mini-ppc64.c: Don't emit SETLRET. Now "
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