MARCELJA@relay.cs.net (Nikolai Grendal Gornych) (01/24/89)
Greetings, I am attempting to post a question. Where is the ffp.library file. I was attempting to use the fast floating point library and I got the runtime error that ffp.library was not available. I believe it is supposed to be in the libs directory on workbench disk with the other .library files. ?????? Nicholas Marcelja (Nikolai Grendal Gornych) UUCP: ...uunet!tektronix!nosun!sharpwa!(MARCELJA or nam) Work Phone 206-253-3789 These are My Own Opinions...MOO for short. Sharp MicroElectronics 312 Southeast StoneMill Drive Vancouver WA 98684
shf@well.UUCP (Stuart H. Ferguson) (01/25/89)
+-- tektronix!nosun!sharpwa!TROLL.decnet!MARCELJA@relay.cs.net (Nikolai Grendal Gornych) writes: | Greetings, I am attempting to post a question. Welcome. | Where is the ffp.library file. I was attempting to use the | fast floating point library and I got the runtime error that | ffp.library was not available. I believe it is supposed to be | in the libs directory on workbench disk with the other .library | files. Well, let's see. A quick 'dir libs:' and 'Xoper L' reveals that there is something called 'mathffp.library' in the system library list but not in the libs directory. Hmm. It also flushes and comes back. Double Hmm... Is this part of the mathtrans.library? A puzzle .... -- Stuart Ferguson (shf@well.UUCP) Action by HAVOC