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Re: AE FastMath card
In <20030225042705.10901.00001182@mb-dh.aol.com> Michael J. Mahon wrote:
<eBay auction for Applied Engineering Fast Math Coprocessor>
> I was watching it too, and got it. ;-)
>
> Does anyone have any further information on this card? Pascal
> libraries, SANE libraries, etc.? Since it computes in IEEE floating-
> point formats, a SANE library replacement would be a natural, and
> would make Appleworks spreadsheets recalculate quicker. ;-)
>
> I suspect that very few were sold, and so very little software was
> developed to take advantage of it...
>
> -michael
I know the Floating Point Engine, a competing card from Innovative
Systems, came with a patch for the GS/OS and AppleWorks SANE libraries.
I wold be surprised if AE hadn't released the same sort of patch.
I think the big problem with these cards was that while they could speed
up some heavy maths operations like spreadsheet calculations by 5 or 10
times, for the same price an accelerator card could speed up _all_
operations by several times. Of course, having both would make things
really fly!
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Roger Johnstone, Invercargill, New Zealand
Apple II - FutureCop:LAPD - iMac Game Wizard
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~rojaws/
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