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Subject: Re: Floating Point-The Results Are In!
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Could it be possible that all the floating point calls are part of the crt.0 
initialization libs?!  They may be in there as part of a initialization 
routeen to detect a fp, and use it if it's there, although I really doubt tar 
would really need an fp call at all.. It sounds like some kind of generic 
startup thing..  Unfortunatly I don't have any source to anything at the 
moment... If anyone wants to dive check the startup libs...  Oh well until 
then, I'm just waiting for SCO to send me my no.. :)


TTYL!

Jason

