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In Intel's Manual, instruction set reference A-Z, Vol. 2A 3-375(page 493), the FSINCOS is explained to compute - in a normal circumstances - sin/cos(ST0) , put sin to ST0 and push cos, so ST0=COS ST1=SIN.
The pseudocode says the same thing and the small test that I wrote confirms it.
But there is a Table:
Which -at least as far as I undestand it- implies that after FSINCOS the COS will be in ST1 and SIN in ST0.
Ofcourse, it's probably me - the one who doesn't understand it, but I think that it would more understandable if Sine and Cosine were swapped in that table.
Could anyone please explain why does the table looks like that ?
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