Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!newstop!exodus!exodus-bb!khb From: khb@chiba.Eng.Sun.COM (Keith Bierman fpgroup) Newsgroups: comp.arch Subject: Re: IEEE floating point Message-ID: Date: 27 May 91 18:43:42 GMT References: <9105240158.AA02761@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> <1991May24.161833.20530@riacs.edu> <1991May24.221018.18582@borland.com> Sender: news@exodus.Eng.Sun.COM Organization: Sun MegaSystems Lines: 21 In-reply-to: sjc@borland.com's message of 24 May 91 22:10:18 GMT In article <1991May24.221018.18582@borland.com> sjc@borland.com (Steve Correll) writes: Never underestimate entropy. Though Sun has pretty much standardized on IEEE, their "f77" manual page lists the following options, several of which require you to know who made your floating-point chip: -cg87, -cg89, -fnonstd, -f3167, -f68881, -f80387, -ffpa, -ffpaplus, -fsoft, -fswitch, -fstore. :-) Don't forget the most handy of them all -fast Which among other things, selects the optimal mode for the machine that you are compiling on. Note that for most of the options, what is selected is performance .... if you don't care how fast it goes you don't need to say anything. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------- Keith H. Bierman keith.bierman@Sun.COM| khb@chiba.Eng.Sun.COM SMI 2550 Garcia 12-33 | (415 336 2648) Mountain View, CA 94043