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From: klieb@uicsl.UUCP
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Subject: Re: floating point librarys
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Date: Mon, 8-Dec-86 12:11:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Dec  8 12:11:00 1986
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Perhaps you might try contacting Microware Systems Corp, the company
that sells the OS-9/68000 operating system. They recently developed a
specialized version of OS-9 for the 68020 that includes two math packages:
one for the 68881 and one that emulates it. It is not precisely what you
are looking for, since OS-9 uses one of the TRAP calls to invoke floating
point operations, but perhaps you can work something out with them.

Microware is located in Des Moines, Iowa. If my memory is correct, their
phone number is (515) 224-1929.
                                        Kurt Liebezeit