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643 /*  SLAMCH determines single precision machine parameters. */
1657 /* eps = relative machine precision */
1659 /* base = base of the machine */
1775 /* DLAMC1 determines the machine parameters given by BETA, T, RND, and */
1782 /* The base of the machine. */
1790 /* be a reliable guide to the way in which the machine performs */
2009 /* DLAMC2 determines the machine parameters specified in its argument */
2016 /* The base of the machine. */
2024 /* be a reliable guide to the way in which the machine performs */
2038 /* The smallest normalized number for the machine, given by */
2046 /* The largest positive number for the machine, given by */
2171 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
2182 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
2191 /* no known machine ) */
2194 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
2202 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
2223 in routine DLAMC1. A true IEEE machine should have both thi
2344 /* The base of the machine. */
2432 /* DLAMC5 attempts to compute RMAX, the largest machine floating-point */
2460 /* The largest machine floating-point number. */
2532 /* Assume we are on an IEEE machine which reserves one exponent */
2538 /* Now create RMAX, the largest machine number, which should */
2633 /* DLAMCH determines __float128 precision machine parameters. */
3648 /* eps = relative machine precision */
3650 /* base = base of the machine */
3766 /* DLAMC1 determines the machine parameters given by BETA, T, RND, and */
3773 /* The base of the machine. */
3781 /* be a reliable guide to the way in which the machine performs */
4000 /* DLAMC2 determines the machine parameters specified in its argument */
4007 /* The base of the machine. */
4015 /* be a reliable guide to the way in which the machine performs */
4029 /* The smallest normalized number for the machine, given by */
4037 /* The largest positive number for the machine, given by */
4162 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
4173 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
4182 /* no known machine ) */
4185 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
4193 /* ( A guess; no known machine ) */
4214 in routine DLAMC1.q A true IEEE machine should have both thi
4335 /* The base of the machine. */
4423 /* DLAMC5 attempts to compute RMAX, the largest machine floating-point */
4451 /* The largest machine floating-point number. */
4523 /* Assume we are on an IEEE machine which reserves one exponent */
4529 /* Now create RMAX, the largest machine number, which should */
4656 ICHAR('A') on an EBCDIC machine. */