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Date: Sun 03-Oct-1991 00:53:21 From: strobel@milton.u.washington.edu (Nicolas Strobel) Subject: optimizing floating point performance on 040--how to? Was wondering what others have done to get their floating point intensive programs to run as fast as possible on their 68040 NeXTs. Particularly, what have people done about those functions that are trapped into kernel software emulation? Have people written their own libraries for those functions or have you gotten along fine with the compiler's default? (Hope this is not yet a FAQ!) Please reply via non-Next email and I'll post a summary if there's interest: --nick strobel strobel@phast.phys.washington.edu OR strobel@u.washington.edu
Date: Sun 03-Oct-1991 00:53:21 From: strobel@milton.u.washington.edu (Nicolas Strobel) Subject: optimizing floating point performance on 040--how to? Was wondering what others have done to get their floating point intensive programs to run as fast as possible on their 68040 NeXTs. Particularly, what have people done about those functions that are trapped into kernel software emulation? Have people written their own libraries for those functions or have you gotten along fine with the compiler's default? (Hope this is not yet a FAQ!) Please reply via non-Next email and I'll post a summary if there's interest: --nick strobel strobel@phast.phys.washington.edu OR strobel@u.washington.edu

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