I found on PCC website that it was imported in OpenBSD and NetBSD system so
the license should be compatible.
I think I will use it as a base for add, multiply, absolute value, negate,
convert to/from single precision, and comparison functions.
Tomorrow, I will make a draft of my proposal for GSoC
On 03/10/2016 03:09 PM, Dylan Baker wrote:
> Quoting Marek Olšák (2016-03-10 06:57:57)
>> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 3:30 PM, tournier.elie
>> wrote:
>>> First, thank you all for your answers.
>>>
>>> So if I summarize what was said, we need
>>> Ian:
>>> - add
>>> - negate
>>> - absolute value
>>
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 9:30 AM, tournier.elie wrote:
> First, thank you all for your answers.
>
> So if I summarize what was said, we need
> Ian:
> - add
> - negate
> - absolute value
> - multiply
> - reciprocal
> - convert to single precision
> - convert from single precision
> Roland:
>
Quoting Marek Olšák (2016-03-10 06:57:57)
> On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 3:30 PM, tournier.elie
> wrote:
> > First, thank you all for your answers.
> >
> > So if I summarize what was said, we need
> > Ian:
> > - add
> > - negate
> > - absolute value
> > - multiply
> > - reciprocal
> > - convert
On 03/10/2016 06:30 AM, tournier.elie wrote:
> First, thank you all for your answers.
>
> So if I summarize what was said, we need
> Ian:
> - add
> - negate
> - absolute value
> - multiply
> - reciprocal
> - convert to single precision
> - convert from single precision
> Roland:
> - sqrt
On Thu, Mar 10, 2016 at 3:30 PM, tournier.elie wrote:
> First, thank you all for your answers.
>
> So if I summarize what was said, we need
> Ian:
> - add
> - negate
> - absolute value
> - multiply
> - reciprocal
> - convert to single precision
> - convert from single precision
> Roland:
>
First, thank you all for your answers.
So if I summarize what was said, we need
Ian:
- add
- negate
- absolute value
- multiply
- reciprocal
- convert to single precision
- convert from single precision
Roland:
- sqrt
- comparaison (< / == / >)
- floor/ceil
I will contact Pat Brown (His
Am 09.03.2016 um 23:51 schrieb Ian Romanick:
> On 03/09/2016 02:25 AM, tournier.elie wrote:
>> Hi everyone.
>>
>> My name is Elie TOURNIER, I am enrolled in a French Engineering school
>> (Telecom Physique Strasbourg) specialized in Medical ICT.
>> I'm interested in implementing "Soft" double preci
On 03/09/2016 02:25 AM, tournier.elie wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> My name is Elie TOURNIER, I am enrolled in a French Engineering school
> (Telecom Physique Strasbourg) specialized in Medical ICT.
> I'm interested in implementing "Soft" double precision floating point
> support [1].
> Taking this su
Hello Elie,
On 9 March 2016 at 10:25, tournier.elie wrote:
> Hi everyone.
>
> My name is Elie TOURNIER, I am enrolled in a French Engineering school
> (Telecom Physique Strasbourg) specialized in Medical ICT.
> I'm interested in implementing "Soft" double precision floating point
> support [1].
>
Hi everyone.
My name is Elie TOURNIER, I am enrolled in a French Engineering school
(Telecom Physique Strasbourg) specialized in Medical ICT.
I'm interested in implementing "Soft" double precision floating point
support [1].
Taking this subject seem to be a good way to get my feet wet in the Mesa
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