[Coco] kreider C lib

Robert Gault robert.gault at worldnet.att.net
Tue Jan 17 00:23:43 EST 2006


This is not the complete source for the library but does include what 
you are looking for. You don't need Linux as this code os for the Coco.

ftp://maltedmedia.com/coco/us_os9_usergroup/
Get disk26.lzh at the very least. There may be other disks that are 
relevant.

jdaggett at gate.net wrote:

> Tim
> 
> Problem is right now I don't run Linux. I will in the near future though. I do  
> have Cygwin. Besides what I am most interested in is how Kreider did the 
> cordic rotator for trig functions. Been looking at doing multiplication and 
> division also with a cordic rotator. Also to rewrite the assembly if necessary 
> to incorporate some of the registers of the 6309. The added two 
> accumalators and instructions should make a cordic rotator run a bit faster 
> or at least shrink some of the assembly code. 
> 
> Right now I am doing all my work on Windoze. I guess I can run rdump in 
> MESS. 
> 
> Trying to finish some software for my telescope controller. 
> 
> james
> 
> On 16 Jan 2006 at 10:06, tim lindner wrote:
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>><jdaggett at gate.net> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Robert
>>>
>>>What is on RSTI and the nitros9 project are the assembled ROF files linked
>>>into the lib file. What I think Bob wants is the actual assembly source
>>>code for the modules that make up the Kreider library.
>>>
>>>I have clibt.l split into its individual rof files but not disassembled.
>>>One day I may write a disassembler for the rof files.
>>
>>The rdump utility in the CoCoTools project has a disasembler. I put it
>>together and used it to disasemble MW's scanf function, becuase it was
>>the only one I could not find the source to.
>>
>>You have to get the latest tar ball of CoCoTools, becuase there has not
>>been a binary release that includes the new rdump.
>>
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>>tim lindner
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