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From: | XXguille AT XXiies DOT XXes (Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: cos(90 * (PI / 180) = 6.12... (now has an idea of what happened |
Date: | Thu, 03 Jun 1999 12:14:41 GMT |
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El día Mon, 31 May 1999 17:01:01 -0700, "Shaggs" <jud AT tminet DOT com> escribió: >All my values seem perfectly normal for sine and cosine, but on degrees that >are even with an axis, such as 90,18,270, etc i get some way off number, > >my proccessor is a p166, no mmx, purchased when 200 was the highest, and MMX >was really new Did you read what Nate Eldredge wrote? Look at the exponent! Regards, GUILLE ---- Guillermo Rodriguez Garcia XXguille AT XXiies DOT XXes (ya sabes :-)
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