>   For instance, does your CPU have a floating
> point unit?
Bingo!  The laptop I'm using is an old NCR 3150 with _no_ co-processor.  
I've been using it for so long I forgot that it was just an old 486SX25.
Since the kernel doesn't seem to require fp, why the limitation starting 
with 1.6.  Is it the tools?
Pat
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