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From: jasonp AT Glue DOT umd DOT edu (Jason Stratos Papadopoulos)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: need help handling enormous size arrays
Date: 6 Feb 1997 07:06:22 GMT
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George Foot (mert0407 AT sable DOT ox DOT ac DOT uk) wrote:

: If it's not too long, please post your source code - enough to work
: and demonstrate the problem, but not more than is necessary. If you
: are missing something, it won't be obvious to anyone if you don't give
: it to us :)

: George Foot

Oh, do I feel sheepish! The problems came from a bug in the code and are
fixed now. Still, anyone who wants a relatively efficient C function
to multiply enormous numbers together is welcome to it. 

Sorry for the trouble.
jasonp

PS: How *do* you make an FFT that's cache friendly? It could probably
help me a lot.

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