emitted a BIG FAT WARNING if msr.h could not be found (and therefore
the gettimeofday() delay loop would be used)
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first try to integrate the Evaluator into a display driver (MatrixOrbital here)
small warning in processor.c fixed (thanks to Zachary Giles)
workaround for udelay() on alpha (no msr.h avaliable) (thanks to Zachary Giles)
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asm/msr.h: included hard-coded definition of rdtscl() if msr.h cannot be found.
autoconf/automake/autoanything: switched back to 1.4. Hope it works again.
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moved delay loops to udelay.c
renamed -d (debugging) switch to -v (verbose)
new switch -d to calibrate delay loop
'Delay' entry for HD44780 back again
delay loops will not calibrate automatically, because this will fail with hich CPU load
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