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24         John Walker's Floating Point Benchmark, derived from...
38 not only determines execution speed on an extremely floating
44 average floating point program.
49 INTRIG defined reflect the machine's basic floating point
53 performance and/or floating point hardware support for trig
55 good guide to general floating point performance, while
61 checks on the following machines, floating point
74 MicroVAX II C Vax "G" format floating point
76 Macintosh Plus MPW C SANE floating point, IEEE 64 bit format
81 invariant under changes in floating point format, as long as
84 to be in the floating point editing library or the
101 3466.00 4031.00 Commodore 128, 2 Mhz 8510 with software floating
109 Run with the "/d" switch, software floating point.
113 calls which either do software floating point
118 1598.00 Macintosh Plus, MPW C, SANE Software floating point.
121 floating point. This was a QBASIC version of the
125 Software floating point.
129 floating point, and the machine contained an 80287
137 which executes floating point in software.
168 use in-line floating point code.
179 floating point processor. This was using the 68881.
226 floating point.
335 the machine's floating point performance rather than the speed of
384 /* Note that this routine cannot handle the full floating point
386 floating point library! */
724 printf("This is John Walker's floating point accuracy and\n");
744 printf("Beginning execution of floating point accuracy test...\n");
747 printf("Ready to begin John Walker's floating point accuracy\n");