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From: | Andrew Crabtree <andrewc AT typhoon DOT rose DOT hp DOT com> |
Message-Id: | <199704290107.AA263256053@typhoon.rose.hp.com> |
Subject: | Re: cout << (double), more info |
To: | Courtney.Duncan.JPL#u#335#u#QMAIL AT jpl-335-server DOT jpl DOT nasa DOT gov (Courtney Duncan) |
Date: | Mon, 28 Apr 1997 18:07:32 PDT |
Cc: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com |
In-Reply-To: | <n1349898145.92491@jpl-335-server.jpl.nasa.gov>; from "Courtney Duncan" at Apr 28, 97 10:41 am |
> It's as if I wasn't linked to some floating library or including some > floating point support header file, but there's no mention of such things > in the FAQs or other documentation, that I've found. I did add 387 > emulation to the go32 environment although I'm running a 486 SX and it > seemed like it shouldn't be necessary. In any case, it didn't change > anything. If memory serves they 486SX was identical to the 486DX except that it did not have the FPU enabled. I'm not sure how exactly the 387 emulation DXE needs to be configured/loaded. Perhaps try your executable on a Pentium or a 486 DX and see if it works. Andrew
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