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From: ap713@yfn.ysu.edu (Christopher L. Mikkelson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: Re: Anyone compiled Rayshade?
Date: 3 May 1994 00:33:39 GMT
Organization: St. Elizabeth Hospital, Youngstown, OH
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Reply-To: ap713@yfn.ysu.edu (Christopher L. Mikkelson)
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In a previous article, explorer@iastate.edu (Michael Graff) says:

>It built on netbsd-current straight out of the .tar file.

It builds on mine, but I'm trying to use libfpu (from an old 386bsd archive)
I originally used libfpu.a (double only) and it dumped core instantly.  I
am using the libcfpu.a (float and double), and it goes a little further 
before dying.  I would try libm.a, but libfpu is between 100 and 300 times 
faster, and I don't have the patience...

Thanks,
-Chris
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