
Some corrections to the math transendintal functions were 
copied from the runtime library of the cc386 compiler. I had 
discovered that some routines were producing very stupid output.
Rather than trying to figure it out on my own, (which I don't really 
have the math to do in any resonable time frame), I looked around the 
web for a useable alternative.  I found cc386, and then found that I 
had an old copy in my archive.  The library routines did just what I 
needed.  I wrote the author, and asked permission to use his routines
as samples for my routines.  He said yes, and granted me a limited
license to do so.

Any problems remaining, are mine.  Either I read his routine incorrectly
or wrote mine wrong.


"Portions of the floating point runtime code are from the cc386
library, used by permission of David Lindauer."
