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Re: Pentium bug and CRYPTO



On Wed, 23 Nov 1994, Mike McNally wrote:

> The imprecision in floating point is a factor only if you choose to
> pay attention to it.  It is possible to use floating point all day
> long to do what are essentially integer calculations.  indeed, there
> have been CPUs (the CDC 6000 series come to mind) that have no integer
> multiply or divide instruction.  Instead, one used the floating point
> instructions and then extracted the result (carefully) from the
> mantissa.

Quite so - my mistake.  It's been a while since I last looked at FPUs...

> Floating point isn't magic, it's just microcode.  (Well, not in the
> CDC 6000 I guess...)

Indeed - Seymour Cray was proud of the fact that his CDC machines
did not use microcode - that's what made them so fast.

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