..."And only one (if any) has the FPU on it, right? "

>Actually neither. I don't think any of my >IIsi PDS NICs have a FPU.
But yes you >would only want one maximum.

"Unless, of course, you need to perform double-precision arithmetic ...
;-)
����������������Sp00ky"

Oh, Hey Sp00ky--No, man!--I thought everyone knew! you use the two FPU's
to calculate where to put the multiple floating points in IP addresses!
.... you know--like, when you're assigning IP masks, and, uh.... dynamic
IP addresses? yeah, that's the ticket...right!"
;^ >


janet ,the "mensabrains"


http://community.webtv.net/mensabrains/BADCODE


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