Microsoft KB Archive/126882

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Visual C++ sin, cos, and tan Incorrect w/ 287

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Q126882

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The information in this article applies to:


 * The C Run-Time (CRT), used with:
 * Microsoft Visual C++, versions 1.0, 1.5, 1.51, 1.52

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SUMMARY
Calls to the sin, cos, or tan in a program built with the Visual C++ versions listed at the beginning of this article return incorrect results. This is caused by a bug in the Visual C++ run-time (CRT) functions. The functions have a problem with 287 synchronization on 80286 systems with 80287 coprocessors. The timing problem does not affect programs running on an 80386 with an 80387 coprocessor, on an 80486, or on a Pentium processor. You can get a patch (VC287P.EXE) to fix a bug that occurs with the sin, cos, and tan run-time functions. These functions return incorrect values when a program built with Visual C++ is run on a computer that has both an 80286 processor and an 80287 math coprocessor.

The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Vc287p.exe

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Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This problem was corrected in the patch announced in this article.

MORE INFORMATION
Please note that this patch is a partially tested fix for this problem. No problems have been detected with it, however it has not gone through a full product test cycle. Microsoft makes no guarantees for its useability or functionality. See the LEGAL.TXT included with the patch for more details.

The patch also contains a README.TXT with installation details and the information in this article.

Sample Code to Reproduce Problem
  /* Compile options needed: None */   #include    #include    #include 

void main(void) {     double x;

x=1.0; printf( "cos(x) = %lf, sin(x) = %lf, tan(x) = %lf, x = %lf\n",             cos(x), sin(x), tan(x), x ); }

Results
The following correct output was produced on a 286/287 with NO87=1:

  cos(x) = 0.540302, sin(x) = 0.841471, tan(x) = 1.557408, x = 1.000000 The following incorrect output was produced on a 286/287 with NO87 not set:

  cos(x) = 1.000000, sin(x) = 2.000000, tan(x) = 0.000000, x = 1.000000 Additional query words:

Keywords : kbfile kbhw kbprogramming kb16bitonly kbCRT kbVC

Issue type :

Technology : kbVCsearch kbAudDeveloper kbCRT