mwills@x102a (wills ms 01309) (04/17/91)
The summary says it all. I'm sure this is a small wheel that does not need reinventing. Anon ftp, dial-up, or email sources greatly appreciated. I'll be glad to propagate it if permitted by the source. -- - Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M. Scott Wills, Mail Stop: 102-4844 INTERNET: mwills@x102a.ess.harris.com Harris Corporation UUCP: uunet!x102a!mwills Government Aerospace Systems Division CCMail: harris.mwills1 P.O. Box 94000 FAX: 407-729-3211 Melbourne, Florida 32902 Voice: 407-729-3283 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
mwills@x102a (wills ms 01309) (04/18/91)
In <6057@trantor.harris-atd.com> mwills@x102a (wills ms 01309) writes: >The summary says it all. And yet the "summary" didn't even show up locally. I was looking for a 68030 to Intel floating point conversion routine for use in moving data from a Force 30 (68030) to a PC/AT (286) in real time. At any rate, my apologies... an Intel rep. and a net news respondent have informed me that both Intel and Motorola support ANSI-IEEE 754 floating point formats. Perhaps it is just a byte ordering problem. Email comments are welcomed. -- - Scott ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ M. Scott Wills, Mail Stop: 102-4844 INTERNET: mwills@x102a.ess.harris.com Harris Corporation UUCP: uunet!x102a!mwills Government Aerospace Systems Division CCMail: harris.mwills1 P.O. Box 94000 FAX: 407-729-3211 Melbourne, Florida 32902 Voice: 407-729-3283 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------