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Re: Trig functions in C18 3.10

From experience we stay away from PIC floating point in our team. Its emulated, bloated and problematic to debug. It was even worse in the 2004 and 2005 years when the processors only had 32KB.

How widespread is the use of floating point by the teams out there?

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