| ??? 03/07/03 04:10 Read: times |
#40987 - RE: 8052 and Polynomials Responding to: ???'s previous message |
I don't see any problem here. 99% of the available commercial C compilers support floating point calculations, which is what you probably will be needing. However, there are quite some floating point and fixed point libraries available that allow you to use assembly to get to the same results. May save you the time of learning how to program in C. |
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