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Re: Is the crio powerful enough?
If you are using too much trig processing, then you could always use a lookup table.
You would only need one table for both Sin and Cos because of the identity "sin((PI/2.0) - X) == cos(x)" You could also cache the results of your equations. What are you using the trig for? |
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