Title says it all. If there are processors with FPUs that don't deal with denorms and cause an exception, I would be interested in knowing who the black sheep and the white sheep are.
I know that 25 years ago, exceptions caused by denorms (and maybe NaNs) were a headache for some audio DSP coders. Are denorms still a problem where you have to force them to flush-to-zero so to not trip an exception? -- r b-j . _ . _ . _ . _ [email protected] "Imagination is more important than knowledge." . . .
