by Robotbeat » Feb 7, 2002 @ 4:51am
ummm... I don't exactly know what you're asking, but Pocket PCs don't have fpus (of course) built in or seperate, and older x86 processors had a seperate fpu (i.e. the 386 cpu had a 387 floating point coprocessor), until the 486 when it was included on the cpu. So, if you are looking for info on floating-point programming, I suggest you look for some information from the 1980s. BTW, Windows 95 can run on a 386 (I don't know why I brought that up...).
And now we are officially off-topic. Or maybe that's just me...
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