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blog.m-ou.se
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| | | | | A few years ago, due to some random chain of events, I ended up implementing a conversion from 128 bit integers to 64 bit floats. This would've turned out to be a complete waste of time, except that my final version is faster than the builtin conversion of every compiler I tested. In this blog post, I'll explain what happened, how floats work, how this conversion works, and how it got a bit out of hand. | |
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trifectatech.org
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fredrikj.net
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www.realtime.com.au
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| | | [AI summary] This article details the design and operation of a vintage 8-bit computer concept, the PB/80, created in 1980 using TTL logic and micro-coding, along with its documentation and historical context. | ||