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Re: [fpu] fdiv problem



In short do you want me to continue on the fdiv?

--- Rudolf Usselmann <rudi@asics.ws> wrote:
> 
> on 8/28/00 20:14, Jamil Khatib at
> jamilkhatib75@yahoo.com wrote:
> ....
> >>> what is the reason for that?
> >> 
> >> Because that is the standard. That is what every
> >> IEEE
> >> compliant fpu uses.
> >> 
> > 
> > Correct, but humen are created by God not by IEEE
> 
> Great we will talk to God and put a little Jamil in
> to
> each OR1K to do the math.
> 
> 
> >> If you would have read my previous emails, I
> would
> >> not
> >> have to waste my time and explain it to you
> again.
> >> 
> >> The reason I am ignoring the host results are:
> >> 1) I do not know how to set the rounding mode in
> C
> >> 2) I do not know how to catch exceptions in C
> >> 3) The author claims that SoftFloat is 100% IEEE
> >> compliant. At this point I believe it.
> >> 
> > 
> > Thanks for your time. this is because of miss of
> > documentation
> 
> No this is because ignorance of Jamil Khatib, who
> only
> selectively reads emails ...
> 
> >> Read the help screen. When you use -p option, it
> >> will
> >> use pre defined values from a table. If you want
> >> random
> >> code you should omit -p, then it will generate
> >> semi-random
> >> code. I do not change the seed, so the random
> code
> >> will
> >> always be based on the same seed. That's
> something
> >> that
> >> should be an option in the program. I will add it
> >> later.
> > 
> > thats right but I used the following command line
> > pg -n 10 -v -o pattern.vec -r 0 -m 8
> > 
> > see no -p !!!!!!
> 
> Do you actually understand English ????  Moran.
> Reread the paragraph above again, and notice the
> text about random code using the same seed all the
> time.
> 
> 
> >> I'm in constant communication with Dmajan, at
> this
> >> point
> > 
> > So that's fine if the Opencores is Damjan's work
> > project only. if this kind of work will lead to
> > private work (or advantage) for anyone I'll not
> > continue working here
> 
> Oh my, aren't you a little prick !
> 
> Let's see, where to begin. Damjan has the
> opportunity
> to build the OR1K in real silicon. Something you
> will
> never experience again in YOUR life, unless you can
> convince
> some poor fool that you are not a clueless little
> prick.
> 
> The code that I'm writing will be placed on
> opencores web
> page and be made public.
> 
> > It seems that from the begining that you want to
> work
> > alone on this project
> 
> No, I actually never wanted to work on the FPU. I
> got n email
> from a guy in France, asking me if I had some basic
> single
> precision floating point cores. I didn't, so I
> decided to
> write them. After the basic functions where done, I
> placed it
> to opencores.
> 
> That's when Damjan asked me if I would like to help
> out with
> the FPU (He probably realized that you where unable
> to produce
> anything).
> 
> > I should know that from the begining so as not to
> > waste my time
> 
> Great ! Does this mean you will finally go away and
> stop wasting
> my time ? Right now I'm spending more time replying
> to your emails
> then doing verilog coding.
> 
> You are the most incapable person I have ever
> encountered ....
> 
> 
> >> I feel it is more important to ensure that he can
> >> use the
> >> fpu.
> > So he is more important than the opencores
> community
> > 
> > I just want to tell you that you lost the spirit
> of
> > the open hardware design.
> 
> Stop crying, we all know that you will never produce
> any
> useful code ...
> 
> rudi
> 


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