92 functions in 86 ASM


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92 functions in 86 ASM



Now that there's a neat and clean "official" assembly language out
for the 86, the question arises as to whether it can be used to emulate
the 92's advanced functions (i.e. derivatives, antiderivatives, other
calculus stuffs).  Or more precisely, whether it could be done
efficiently, of course it could be done.  Has anyone been doing any
work on the subject?

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