| Ok, I've solved the little speed-problem I had in cpsoctinit() ("aops.c").
It seems that GCC does not understand that the MC68881 series of FPU's have
an instruction called "ftwotox" that will raise 2 to a selectable power.
Using this instead of "pow(2.0, blah)" made the routine about 50-100 times
faster. (aprox.)
Strange though that GCC didn't understand that..
Does anyone else here on the list have any experience with GCC on 68k for
another platform than the Amiga? Like some strange workstation that nobody
knows of or so? =)
// Anders
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Heh! It's strange..
When someone writes "please don't reply on this mail", then you *STILL* get
about 10-20 replys.. =)
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From: Guy Van Belle
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> Date: Sat, 24 Apr 1999 03:37:51 -0700
> From: "Dr J.Stevenson's research assistant"
> To: csound@maths.ex.ac.uk, f1f0@m9ndfukc.com
> Subject : Re: I don't care about $20 billion US fucking dollares against
> bullshit genocide
> the warcriminalz deserve DEATH FROM
> ABOVE!!!!@!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!
> KILL THEM ALL LET GOD SORT THEM OUT
strange people those us_nasa workers,
though gagarin found out years ago, there
was no god "above", while orbiting around the earth,
nasa research assistants must have missed this important
scientific observation, and apparently are still thinking
there is a super-human force up there, and - of course us
is one of those very modern countries that still carry out
the death penalty, great civilization - that through
humanitarian killing we help some kind of absolute
moral judgement to be carried out! Now I understand,
the link between nasa - death penalty - nato - bombing:
it is a divine system! good idea to kill everyone,
and up there above it is all sorted out! Subscribe
me for the next mars mission. Quick, I need csound
for the holy task of entertainment during the judgement
ceremony. Is there also a split in good and bad operating
systems to ... o no! what csound should I use?
Up there above! or will the deathgod with the
limitless database mind sort it out as well?
(Imagine he wants an amiga version! seems obsolete
here but in the light of the eternal flame no
one really knows what to expect!)
for serious csounders, who do care about things:
http://www.cs.umd.edu/users/dejanp/k/k.html
http://student-www.uchicago.edu/users/pefrase/kosovo/index.html
http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Senate/3761/maryland.html
http://www.lbbs.org/graychom.htm
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Charles Baker wrote:
>
> [snipped a bunch of seriously brilliant observations]
Thank you Charles. Couldn't have said it better myself.
I left my last job because high-level management replaced
stable HP workstations w/ NT boxes and then blamed the engineers
for not being as productive. It's difficult to do a finite element
analysis that may run for several days on a machine that can only measure
uptime in hours or minutes.
Job M. van Zuijlen wrote:
> If someone finds a Linux version of 3D Studio Max or a similar
> 3D animation program, let me know.
You may want to check out http://www.linuxartist.org/. There
are 3D programs, probably not as complete as 3D Studio Max,
but the price is right.
Thomas
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Krzysztof Foltman wrote:
>OLE
# CORBA
> and MFC
# Basically a rip-off of the class set first developed by NeXT. ("Foundation
Kit")
# NOTICE THE SIMILARITY OF NAMES: geneology :
# NeXT->Netscape(old nextywrote NFC)->MS
# then monopoly pressure killed Next and Netscape's project...we all turn to
Sun&Java as
# hope ...ut of course, it's bulky & slow...ESPeCIALLY since MS dirtied the
waters!!!!!
>(and STANDARDIZATION!),
# Pax MS? If you like being a slave, I can't help you.
#
> writting an UI for X is a wasted time.
#TCL/TK rocks for rapid app dev.
>
>
> How anyone can use such stupid things like termcap ? What for ?
>
> How anyone can look at Athena widgets and not vomit ?
#Ok, if we talk OLD tech., what about DOS?!?!?!?!?!?
#Get real. You have just given up.
>
>
> (anyway, for servers and terminal-based stuff, I still prefer Linux :-) )
#OK. One this point we agree.
>
>
> > they use it exclusively, and are deathly afraid of Emacs. (poor lost
>
> Emacs is not comfortable at all (for me, at least). Of course, you can write
> very clever add-ons for it (so you can for MSDev), but what for ?
Power. Flexibility. Sorry you can't work with Emacs.
Leads me imagine that you prefer GUIs to key-strokes.
>
>
> > "God, I can't imagine someone who prefers this tool to gcc/gdb/emacs!!!"
>
> Weak imagination ?
Oh, that's why I have a Ph.D. in Music Composition:
obviously, those HOURS of music I've written
show a weak imagination.
> Practical
> reasons are sometimes more important than ideological ones...
I heard this said recently: oh...yeah, In the transcript of a famous
conductor's
nazi sympathy trial......
I guess we should all accept that the majority prefer
COMFORT
to
TRUTH.
>
>
> ...kf
Charlie Baker
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ahh constrained 2 windoz? U can alwayz run DOS from windows3.1! win95
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ahh constrained 2 windoz? U can alwayz run DOS from windows3.1! win95
& win98 too , no?
>Disclaimer: While I am an NASA contractor, all opinions expressed are my own,
> and do not reflect the position of NASA, NETCOM, or Zippy the Pinhead.
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Subject: Take out the war criminals ARKON and MilosoBitch with this:
neutron bomb
also called ENHANCED RADIATION WARHEAD, specialized type of small
thermonuclear weapon that produces minimal blast and heat but which
releases large amounts of lethal radiation. The neutron bomb delivers
blast and heat effects that are confined to an area of only a few
hundred yards in radius. But within a somewhat larger area it throws off
a massive wave of neutron and gamma radiation, which can penetrate
armour or several feet of earth. This radiation is extremely destructive
to living tissue. Because of its short-range destructiveness and the
absence of long-range effect, the neutron bomb would be highly effective
against tank and infantry formations on the battlefield but would not
endanger cities or other population centres only a few miles away. It
can be carried in a Lance missile or delivered by an 8-inch
(200-millimetre) howitzer, or possibly by attack aircraft.
In strategic terms, the neutron bomb has a theoretical deterrent effect:
discouraging an armoured ground assault by arousing the fear of neutron
bomb counterattack. The bomb would disable enemy tank crews in minutes,
and those exposed would die within days. U.S. production of the bomb was
postponed in 1978 and resumed in 1981. excerpted from :Encyclopaedia
Britannica
To cite this page:
"thermonuclear bomb" Encyclopfdia Britannica Online
[Accessed April 8, 1999].
Copyright ) 1994-1999 Encyclopfdia Britannica, Inc.
(http://www.healthcentral.com/discussions/Index.cfm?CFApp=2&Message_ID=2
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> I think I have *yet* to hear a csound instrument that runs
> in real-time that sounds interesting.
Hey Charlie, can't let that one pass without pointing out a
realtime instrument i did about 2 years ago. It's fun!
http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/~tkunze/mus/index.html#protozoo
Cheers,
-Tobias
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> Never cared much about e-commerce. One thing only. Windows NT is more
> and more becoming the platform of choice for professional 3D animation
> (something that does interest me and which I will be combining with
> csound generated music) and similar intensive graphic applications. I
> like to do more than just csound on my computer and don't have thousands
> to spend on a SGI Irix workstation or something like that. If
> everything I want to use runs under Linux, I will consider it.
hey, SGI is so much in the dumps, they are *Cheap*. Look on
e-bay or so, they sell indy's for $600-800!!! Can't beat that.
And, re 3D performance, my 6-year old 133 MHz R4600 Indy beats
my 300MHz Dell PentiumII any day. So, if you want to do content
creation, i'd consider buying a used indy or even a used O2. If
you're developing stuff to run elsewhere, of course, do windows.
But at any rate, the machine costs pale in comparison with serious
animation software costs...
-Tobias
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Subject: Re:
>Date: April 12, 1999 01:06 AM
>Author: ME (NOSPAM@the_quick_n_dirty_solution.com)
>Subject: Take out the war criminals ARKON and MilosoBitch with this:
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>neutron bomb
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>also called ENHANCED RADIATION WARHEAD, specialized type of small
>thermonuclear weapon that produces minimal blast and heat but which
>releases large amounts of lethal radiation. The neutron bomb delivers
>blast and heat effects that are confined to an area of only a few
>hundred yards in radius. But within a somewhat larger area it throws off
>a massive wave of neutron and gamma radiation, which can penetrate
>armour or several feet of earth. This radiation is extremely destructive
>to living tissue. Because of its short-range destructiveness and the
>absence of long-range effect, the neutron bomb would be highly effective
>against tank and infantry formations on the battlefield but would not
>endanger cities or other population centres only a few miles away. It
>can be carried in a Lance missile or delivered by an 8-inch
>(200-millimetre) howitzer, or possibly by attack aircraft.
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>In strategic terms, the neutron bomb has a theoretical deterrent effect:
>discouraging an armoured ground assault by arousing the fear of neutron
>bomb counterattack. The bomb would disable enemy tank crews in minutes,
>and those exposed would die within days. U.S. production of the bomb was
>postponed in 1978 and resumed in 1981. excerpted from :Encyclopaedia
>Britannica
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>To cite this page:
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>"thermonuclear bomb" Encyclopfdia Britannica Online
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>[Accessed April 8, 1999].
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>Copyright ) 1994-1999 Encyclopfdia Britannica, Inc.
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