26 August 2022, 11:00 | #1 |
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Hunting 68881 Julia source
Greetings and felicitations, gentlebeings!
I am trying to find the FPU Julia source mentioned at the end of this document: http://www.textfiles.com/programming/AMIGA/881_asm.txt I had a copy which was lost to a recent disk accident, and have trawled through every Amiga source and text archive I know of looking for where I must have originally obtained it, to no avail. At a loss for where else to search, it belatedly dawned on me that here I would likely find someone who remembers it, or even has a copy to hand. So I gingerly inquire of the board's collective wisdom, and cross some appendages in hope. Ta. |
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27 August 2022, 04:49 | #3 |
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Thank you! Damned if I can figure how I missed that. Ah well, I suppose I can blame age; that might as well be good for something for once.
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