Admittedly this is just an initialization table that is completely
cleared off the stack upon completion, as all this work is merely done
to populate pilot_lut[] relative to the size of a variable M. Anyway,
the algorithm perked my interest for some reason, so press on...
plenty of megabytes left for the stack, even on an ARM :-)

A funny thing, I bought a refurbished 32-bit laptop from Newegg for
$130. They ran out, so they upgraded me to a 64-bit with 4 gig of ram
Dell laptop. All that just to run my old Flex 3000 (I may install
Oracle database on it now, ha). Microsoft wanted more just for the OS!

In comparison, I just paid a ridiculous price of $120 for a pcDuino3
ARM dual-core along with a touch-screen LCD that I plan to use in a
radio modem project. It seems firmware is the new PC, and gigabytes
now the norm there as well...

Probably don't even need the C code anymore, as Octave may run in real-time :-)

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