Re: How to print out double precision number in the kernel using the printk

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I think this question was just answered earlier today... it can't be done
in the kernel because there is no floating point in the kernel.

On Wed, 31 Oct 2001, wanghg wrote:

> Hi, everyone:
>
> How to print out double precision number like 1.0005 in the kernel using
> the printk.
>
> I am sorry ask such a simple question?
>
>
> Thanks
>
> Haiguang
>
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