Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 11:49:51 -0400 From: kagel AT quasar DOT bloomberg DOT com To: havemann AT uran DOT informatik DOT uni-bonn DOT de Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu Subject: Re: libm on 386SX whithout 387 - HOW? Reply-To: kagel AT ts1 DOT bloomberg DOT com From: "Sven A. Havemann" Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 16:26:22 +0200 Hi, folks! ========== One more question about support of old systems... HOW CAN I EMULATE A 387 FLOATING POINT UNIT? In the djgpp documentation I found that programs linked using -lm for sin or cos can only run on true 386DX or 386SX with 387SX - but how can I emulate a floating point unit on a 386SX without 387? Is there a publicly available program to make libm believe that my computer knows how to compute sin and cos? - Funnily enough that the same executable that crashes on a 386SX runs fine on a 386DX without 387 ! Thanx in advance, Your's Sven. - There is the emulator EMU387, check the FAQ and docs for filenames and the option to add to your environment. As far as why the program works on a 386DX and not on a 386SX, you got me?!?! -- Art S. Kagel, kagel AT ts1 DOT bloomberg DOT com Variety is the soul of pleasure. -- Aphra Behn