bwest@watarts.UUCP (04/22/87)
I need a set of 6502 floating point routines, but I am (understandably) reluctant to steal the ones in the ][+/e ROM. Actually, 6502 routines would be nice, but even pseudo code would be great. `tanx
BHUBER@USC-ECL.ARPA (04/24/87)
You might want to contact ByteWorks in Albuquerque New Mexico. I understand that they have 6502 source code for single and double precision floating point math for sale. I believe it is all IEEE 7?? whatever compatible. Their # is 505-898-8183. Bud I have no connection with ByteWorks other than as a satisfied customer.
ranger@ecsvax.UUCP (04/24/87)
The Byte Works, makers of the ORCA/M assembler have an IEEE standard floating point package for their assembler that does single and double precision math. Source code is included. S-C Software also has some fast floating point routines with that run with their assembler. Rick Fincher ranger@ecsvax