Fernando M. Maresca schreef: > Yes, it works. Thank you both,
Ok, I have taken a closer look to the source of picprog and think that I have found a good solution. Can you test if the following works for you? In the file picport.h at 53 you find: #if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__) #define RDTSC_WORKS #endif Change this to: //#if defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__i386__) //#define RDTSC_WORKS //#endif Normally picprog use the RDTSC instruction on x86_64/i386 platforms. By disabling this, picprog makes use of the delay-routines for platforms that don't have this RDTSC instruction. Maarten Blomme has test this on his slackware amd64 box and it fixes the problem. It also fixes the problem that I have on my laptop¹. So, I plan to create a new package with RDTSC disabled, but before doing that I like to know if it also fix your problem. [1] <http://www.janw.dommel.be/nanoblogger/archives/2006/04/#e2006-04-01T13_24_44.txt> -- Met vriendelijke groetjes - Jan Wagemakers - - Debian GNU/Linux testing/unstable - Up : 65 days -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]