If you're ok you can shift it left 4 bits, then add half that result then shift right 10 bits.
Of course, you'll only get 23.4Mhz that way :-) jonathan On 3/30/07, Paul Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> + uint64_t now = qemu_get_clock(vm_clock); > + return (uint32_t)(now*.024); We should be able to do this without resorting to floating point arithmetic. Paul
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