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by groby_b 4884 days ago
You haven't worked with embedded systems, have you? 96 numbers is 384 bytes. That's a lot of space for some applications.
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actually, in the distant past, I did. I don't remember a lot of embedded systems where Fibonacci numbers were important or where floating point was a real option (been awhile, probably same length of time since 384 bytes was the killer). I was always RAM constrained more than ROM /EPROM.