Die analysis of the 8087 math coprocessor's fast bit shifter (2020)
49 points by Jimmc414 5 hours ago | 8 comments

tasty_freeze 3 hours ago
Northstar made an S-100 card which did FP math, using BCD arithmetic. It had a ucode ROM and a 4b (single digit) ALU, and a few small RAMs to hold the digits. If I remember correctly you could program it to select how many digits you wanted in your representation, up to 14 digits. It did everything one digit at a time, and it had a 256 byte ROM to carry out any digit*digit product in one cycle. For normalization no data was moved -- just the pointer to the appropriate digit was incremented or decremented.

https://s100computers.com/Hardware%20Folder/NorthStar/FP%20B...

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trollbridge 4 hours ago
Must…resist…clicking link… I’ve got a lot to today and this is like carefully crafted bait to tie me up for the next 4 hours. :-)
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bell-cot 5 hours ago
Closely related, 8 days ago, 138 points & 28 comments:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48519011 (about the 8087's adder)

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Jimmc414 4 hours ago
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bell-cot 4 hours ago
Yes - I was just trying to give things a "this is interesting, so upvote & discuss!" kick. In the absence of Ken popping up with good "Author here for your 8087 questions" comment.
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elpocko 3 hours ago
I guess he didn't pop up because the article is 6 years old.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=23362673

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kens 3 hours ago
I'm here now if anyone has questions. I can't be online all the time :-)
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bell-cot 2 hours ago
Re-post that comment top-level, so folks can see that the Big Name is now on stage. ;)
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