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zeitfest
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Posted: 12:25pm 30 Jun 2020
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I guess it means that the earlier versions - Maximite, Minimite, and Micromite 1 - (that use single floating-point only) do not handle odd numbers above 8388609 ? ( ed - or maybe 16777215 ?)
Are they officially obsolete now ?
Edited 2020-06-30 23:33 by zeitfest
 
Geoffg

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Posted: 02:13pm 30 Jun 2020
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I am working on a new version of MMBasic (V5.05.03) for the Micromites which includes a fix for this issue - Thanks to Rob Rozee for finding and documenting the fix.

I understand that Peter has already included this fix in the CMM2 firmware.

Geoff
Geoff Graham - http://geoffg.net
 
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