Date: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 17:41:34 -0400 From: Walter <dev.for@saveouraquifer.org> To: freebsd-fortran@freebsd.org Subject: 128-bit floats Message-ID: <5437010E.7080200@saveouraquifer.org> In-Reply-To: <20141006233011.GA14956@troutmask.apl.washington.edu> References: <201410060832.s968WCLm095448@mech-as221.men.bris.ac.uk> <54331392.9040808@saveouraquifer.org> <20141006233011.GA14956@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
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On 10/6/14, 7:30 PM, Steve Kargl wrote: > > 128-bit floating point should work without a hitch (knock on wood). > Just install lang/gcc. Look for /usr/local/bin/gfortranXX where XX > is 47 or 48 and off you go. Thanks, Steve. After the installs, and resolving the "ld: library not found for -lc" error, I got the code to compile. After I get a data set together, I'll know if it runs. Maybe this is a bit premature, but the code might be more robust (I'm not the developer/mathematician) using 256-bit floats. Are such things available? Thanks. Walter
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