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This C source file is part of the SoftFloat IEC/IEEE Floating-point Arithmetic Package,
Release 2a.
Written by John R. Hauser. This work was made possible in part by the International
Computer Science Institute, located at Suite 600, 1947 Center Street,
Berkeley, California 94704. Funding was partially provided by the National Science
Foundation under grant MIP-9311980. The original version of this code
was written as part of a project to build a fixed-point vector processor in collaboration
with the University of California at Berkeley, overseen by Profs.
Nelson Morgan and John Wawrzynek. More information is available through the Web
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