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PIC Microcontoller Math Method


48 by 24 bit division by Andy Lee

Hi

I've made very good use of the code posted on your site so I'd like to give my thanks to the many contributers from whome I have learnt loads and who have save me a lot of time and head-scratching.

By way of thanks, I offer the following adaptation of Tony Nixons 24x24 bit division routine. I have expanded it to perform 48x24 bit division. While a little lardier than Nikolai Golovchenko's routine, it uses big-ended format (my preference) and provides a remainder (unfortunetly at the cost of a bit more ram). Anyway, I hope this may save someone a bit of time, as mine has been. Thanks all.

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