Op wo 26-11-2003, om 15:38 schreef Jon Masters: > Hi there, > > Can someone tell me what they think the status of the mathemu on ppc405 > currently is? I am faced with a situation in which we will probably > require some kind of library or kernel emulation support and all around > people suggest not to even go there :-).
That's what they told me too, but I did go there. And the result is still quite good. I'm currently writing the last documentation on our laser-projector. This projects figures which are calculated by sin and cos together with a pow function. Off course, we used lookup-tables and approx-functions, but it works pretty well. Yesterday was the big show of it, and most people liked it. Anyhow, I use it in combination with real-time, and you cannot rely on float calculations then. So you need a good implementation to get full result of it. Calculation isn't very fast, but on half a second, my module calculates 360 X and Y coordinates with 2 sin, 2 cos and 3 pow functions each point. So it is possible to use softfloat, but you MUST know that you cannot rely on speed then. So far my small experience with it :) PS: next week, I hope the docs will be ready and available on my website under 'cases'/'our case'. Regards, -- Toni Van Remortel Wetenschappelijk Medewerker - D-science lab Real time Linux for embedded systems: http://linemb.d-sciencelab.com Tel: +32 3 205 61 72 - Fax: +32 3 205 61 95 E-mail: t.vanremortel at ha.be ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/