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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/frv/kernel/ |
H A D | head.S | 43 # calculate reference address for PC-relative stuff
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/arm/vfp/ |
H A D | vfphw.S | 65 @ r2 = faulted PC+4
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/arm/kernel/ |
H A D | entry-common.S | 233 str lr, [sp, #S_PC] @ Save calling PC
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/iserver/alsa-lib-1.0.26/src/conf/cards/ |
H A D | Makefile.in | 224 ICH-MODEM.conf Maestro3.conf NFORCE.conf PC-Speaker.conf \
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/m68k/ifpsp060/src/ |
H A D | fpsp.S | 382 set EXC_EXTWPTR, LV+4 # saved current PC (active) 649 # the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction 814 fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) # "Current PC" is in FPIAR 889 # the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction 1088 fmov.l %fpiar,0x8(%sp) # "Current PC" is in FPIAR 1185 # * PC * * PC * 1198 # * PC * 1229 # the FPIAR holds the "current PC" of the faulting instruction 1633 # being traced. Since the stack frames are similar, get the "current" PC [all...] |
H A D | fplsp.S | 362 set EXC_EXTWPTR, LV+4 # saved current PC (active)
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/amule/wxWidgets-2.8.12/docs/latex/wx/ |
H A D | cppconst.tex | 113 \twocolitem{\_\_POWERPC\_\_}{Motorola Power PC}
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H A D | keyevent.tex | 171 \textsc{Cmd} is a pseudo key which is the same as Control for PC and Unix
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H A D | tipc.tex | 146 types could also be used on the PC.
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H A D | wxmsw.tex | 318 write a program for the desktop PC that will find the ActiveSync 327 \item Sample installation files can be found in {\tt Windows CE Tools/wce420/POCKET PC 2003/Samples/Win32/AppInst}.
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H A D | frame.tex | 244 Under Pocket PC, you should {\it always} use this function for creating the toolbar
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H A D | body.tex | 94 \item PostScript generation under Unix, normal MS Windows printing on the PC. 144 \item A 32-bit or 64-bit PC running MS Windows.
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H A D | toolbar.tex | 27 calling \helpref{wxFrame::CreateToolBar}{wxframecreatetoolbar}. Under Pocket PC,
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/sparc/kernel/ |
H A D | head_64.S | 262 stx %l3, [%sp + 2047 + 128 + 0x28] ! arg3: vaddr, our PC
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H A D | entry.S | 845 mov %l1, %l5 ! PC
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/m68k/include/asm/ |
H A D | MC68EZ328.h | 391 #define PC(x) (1 << (x)) macro 393 #define PC_LD0 0x01 /* Use LD0 as PC[0] */ 394 #define PC_LD1 0x02 /* Use LD1 as PC[1] */ 395 #define PC_LD2 0x04 /* Use LD2 as PC[2] */ 396 #define PC_LD3 0x08 /* Use LD3 as PC[3] */ 397 #define PC_LFLM 0x10 /* Use LFLM as PC[4] */ 398 #define PC_LLP 0x20 /* Use LLP as PC[5] */ 399 #define PC_LCLK 0x40 /* Use LCLK as PC[6] */ 400 #define PC_LACD 0x80 /* Use LACD as PC[7] */
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H A D | MC68VZ328.h | 401 #define PC(x) (1 << (x)) macro 403 #define PC_LD0 0x01 /* Use LD0 as PC[0] */ 404 #define PC_LD1 0x02 /* Use LD1 as PC[1] */ 405 #define PC_LD2 0x04 /* Use LD2 as PC[2] */ 406 #define PC_LD3 0x08 /* Use LD3 as PC[3] */ 407 #define PC_LFLM 0x10 /* Use LFLM as PC[4] */ 408 #define PC_LLP 0x20 /* Use LLP as PC[5] */ 409 #define PC_LCLK 0x40 /* Use LCLK as PC[6] */ 410 #define PC_LACD 0x80 /* Use LACD as PC[7] */
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/arch/cris/arch-v10/kernel/ |
H A D | head.S | 143 ;; cached PC after we're done fiddling around with the segments. 148 ;; Check if we start from DRAM or FLASH by testing PC
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/iserver/libav-0.8.8/libavcodec/arm/ |
H A D | simple_idct_arm.S | 481 ldmfd sp!, {r4-r11, r15} @@ update PC with LR content.
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/minidlna/ffmpeg-2.3.4/libavcodec/arm/ |
H A D | simple_idct_arm.S | 469 ldmfd sp!, {r4-r11, r15} @@ update PC with LR content.
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/components/opensource/linux/linux-2.6.36/Documentation/cdrom/ |
H A D | cdrom-standard.tex | 646 it more-or-less looks like the old IBM-PC trying to read an empty floppy
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/Micromax/Linux/ |
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/netgear-R7000-V1.0.7.12_1.2.5/ap/gpl/amule/wxWidgets-2.8.12/utils/tex2rtf/docs/ |
H A D | tex2rtf.tex | 1021 every computer in existance. Of PC implementations, EmTeX is arguably
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