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Re: Sun transcendental functions
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| Richard E Maine 2004-12-14, 9:01 pm |
| Jentje Goslinga <goslinga@telus.net> writes:
> Maybe Sun should publish some information on their
> methods too.
Perhaps something like "Numerical Computation Guide", Sun Part
800-3555-10, Revision A of 16 March 1990? Though much of it is a bit
dated (lots of stuff about older chips), it still has a place on my
bookshelf within easy reach without getting up from my chair.
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Richard Maine | Good judgment comes from experience;
email: my first.last at org.domain | experience comes from bad judgment.
org: nasa, domain: gov | -- Mark Twain
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| Robert Corbett 2004-12-14, 9:01 pm |
| In article <m1pt1coks7.fsf@MLMCE0000L22801.local>,
Richard E Maine <nospam@see.signature> wrote:
>Jentje Goslinga <goslinga@telus.net> writes:
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>Perhaps something like "Numerical Computation Guide", Sun Part
>800-3555-10, Revision A of 16 March 1990? Though much of it is a bit
>dated (lots of stuff about older chips), it still has a place on my
>bookshelf within easy reach without getting up from my chair.
Please note that all of Sun's manuals are available in
electronic form from http://docs.sun.com.
Sincerely,
Bob Corbett
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