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2 | wm-FPU-emu an FPU emulator for 80386 and 80486SX microprocessors. |
25 wm-FPU-emu is an FPU emulator for Linux. It is derived from wm-emu387
77 even for arguments approaching 2^63. This is far superior to an
111 be different from that obtained with an 80486. This occurs when the
126 and Unnormals. None of these will be generated by an 80486 or by the
128 detail from the way an 80486 does.
141 an 80486DX.
154 an 80486DX. A 80486DX will allow some floating point instructions to
229 than that of an Intel 80486 FPU.
232 match those of an 80486 FPU. They are the best possible; the error for
233 these never exceeds 1/2 an lsb. The fprem and fprem1 instructions
242 precision of the argument x; e.g. an argument of pi/2-(1e-10) which is
275 been dramatically improved (and is now very much better than an 80486
295 result is about -9.739715e-8). On the other hand, an 80486 FPU returns
299 pi/2) the emulator is more accurate than an 80486 FPU. For very large
305 good as the results from an 80486 FPU. From version 1.20, the accuracy
308 by an 80486 FPU.
314 columns shows that an accuracy of between 63.80 and 63.89 bits was
338 Tests performed on an 80486 FPU showed results of lower accuracy. The
339 following table gives the results which were obtained with an AMD
340 486DX2/66 (other tests indicate that an Intel 486DX produces
358 given in the second column. Unlike the emulator, an 80486 FPU returns
400 or another to an 80486 machine. Contributors include (to those people