Sun 4/110 FPU

Ruth Milner SYSRUTH at utorphys.bitnet
Sat Jan 21 09:27:50 AEST 1989


In v7n101, Robert Wenig (acad!robert at uunet.uu.net) asks:

>How do I detect whether or not a 4/110 actually has the FPU installed?

The Sun 4 (all models) FPU is not an option, but an integral part of the
CPU that does all floating-point operations. Sun 4's do not even support
-fsoft, because the FPU is always there. If it dies, not even your kernel
will run. Note that the man pages for cc and f77 mention this, and also
that there is no place in the config. file to put an entry for one.

If you're asking because you think your 4/110 is kind of slow for a Sun 4,
well, that's probably just the normal speed for a Sun 4/110 :-).  Unless
there's something wrong with it, of course. It should be about .6-.7 of a
Sun 4/2x0.

Ruth Milner
Systems Manager
University of Toronto Physics

sysruth at helios.physics.utoronto.ca



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