Notes about the use of libmoto ------------------------------ RCS: @(#) $Id: libmoto.doc,v 1.6 1999/01/26 03:53:22 jingham Exp $ First of all, libmoto is not required! If you don't have it, you can simply remove the library reference from the project file and everything should compile just fine. The libmoto library replaces certain functions in the MathLib and ANSI libraries. Motorola has optimized the functions in the library to run very fast on the PowerPC. As I said above, you don't need this library, but it does make things faster. Obtaining Libmoto: For more information about Libmoto and how to doanload it, visit the following URL: http://www.mot.com/SPS/PowerPC/library/fact_sheet/libmoto.html You will need to register for the library. However, the library is free and you can use it in any commercial product you might have. Installing Libmoto: Just follow the instructions provided by the Motorola README file. You need to make sure that the Libmoto library is before the ANSI and MathLib libraries in link order. Also, you will get several warnings stateing that certain functions have already been defined in Libmoto. (These can safely be ignored.) Finally, you can thank Kate Stewart of Motorola for twisting my arm at the Tcl/Tk Conference to provide some support for Libmoto. Ray Johnson