split out ns32k doc like other cpus
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Thu Oct 5 20:17:30 1995 Ken Raeburn <raeburn@cygnus.com>
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* doc/as.texinfo: Split out the NS32k family documentation,
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despite its being commented out for now.
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* doc/c-ns32k.texi: New file.
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* sb.c, macro.c: Include string.h.
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* Makefile.in (comparison): Only check *.o; we don't care if
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c-i960.texi
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c-m68k.texi
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c-mips.texi
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c-ns32k.texi
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c-sh.texi
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c-sparc.texi
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c-vax.texi
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@c Copyright (c) 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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@c This is part of the GAS manual.
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@c For copying conditions, see the file as.texinfo.
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@ignore
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@c FIXME! Stop ignoring when filled in.
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@node 32x32
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@chapter 32x32
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@section Options
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The 32x32 version of @code{@value{AS}} accepts a @samp{-m32032} option to
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specify thiat it is compiling for a 32032 processor, or a
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@samp{-m32532} to specify that it is compiling for a 32532 option.
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The default (if neither is specified) is chosen when the assembler
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is compiled.
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@section Syntax
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I don't know anything about the 32x32 syntax assembled by
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@code{@value{AS}}. Someone who undersands the processor (I've never seen
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one) and the possible syntaxes should write this section.
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@section Floating Point
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The 32x32 uses @sc{ieee} floating point numbers, but @code{@value{AS}}
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only creates single or double precision values. I don't know if the
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32x32 understands extended precision numbers.
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@section 32x32 Machine Directives
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The 32x32 has no machine dependent directives.
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@end ignore
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