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openssl: make perlasm target pentium or newer for masm outputs

When perlasm generates MASM code it sets the assembler target to 468.
In this mode MASM refuses to assemble a couple of instructions. Bumping
the target to 686 solves this problem.
v0.9.11-release
Bert Belder 12 years ago
committed by Fedor Indutny
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      deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/perlasm/x86masm.pl

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deps/openssl/openssl/crypto/perlasm/x86masm.pl

@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ TITLE $_[0].asm
IF \@Version LT 800 IF \@Version LT 800
ECHO MASM version 8.00 or later is strongly recommended. ECHO MASM version 8.00 or later is strongly recommended.
ENDIF ENDIF
.486 .686
.MODEL FLAT .MODEL FLAT
OPTION DOTNAME OPTION DOTNAME
IF \@Version LT 800 IF \@Version LT 800

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