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Date: Thu, 07 Mar 2002 13:57:10 -0600
From: Eric Rudd <rudd AT cyberoptics DOT com>
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Subject: Re: long double math functions
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Waldemar Schultz wrote:

> Florian Bueren schrieb:
> > as I'm understanding it, there aren't any long-double math routines.
> > Am I right?
>
> You might check
>
> http://people.ne.mediaone.net/moshier/index.html#Cephes
>
> works fine for me. HTH.

I haven't used Moshier's long double routines, but I have been favorably
impressed with others of his, and on that general basis, I would expect the
long double routines to work well, too.

One other poster asked whether Borland C++ long doubles are more precise
than DJGPP doubles.  On BC++, as on DJGPP, long doubles are 10-byte
variables with a 64-bit mantissa.  This matches the internal format of the
coprocessor.

-Eric Rudd
rudd AT cyberoptics DOT com

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