I am getting some weird SIMD-related errors when running an FFmpeg build generated with emsdk 1.39.16 and using the ` -msimd128` compiler flag. In the latest node version (14.4.0), I get this. Not even adding `-fno-vectorize` fixes this issue.
```
CompileError: WebAssembly.compile(): Compiling function #68 failed: i16x8.replace_lane[1] expected type i32, found s128.load128 of type s128 @+33864
```
Assuming that this is caused by an "old" V8 version in node 14.4.0, I have turned to the latest Chrome development build, enabled the WebAssembly SIMD option under chrome://flags. This time, I am getting a different error that I haven't seen before:
```
WebAssembly.instantiate(): memory import 51 has no maximum limit, expected at most 4294967295
```
I am compiling with the `-s ALLOW_MEMORY_GROWTH` flag, which used to work fine in 1.39.11. Any suggestions what may cause these two WebAssembly initialization issues? Is there some sort of compatibility table that states what emsdk is compatible with what node.js and browser versions?
Soeren