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Testing NVIDIA A10G / XVM Engine v10.2.4 (Permion Federal AI) (Was: Addendum Bresenham yatter, yatter)

From Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups comp.lang.prolog
Subject Testing NVIDIA A10G / XVM Engine v10.2.4 (Permion Federal AI) (Was: Addendum Bresenham yatter, yatter)
Date 2026-04-29 02:12 +0200
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Hi,

Ok, leaving the beaten path of my Prolog system
probing, and look at some newer beast.

This looks bad:

?- format('~6f', [pi**14]), nl.
9122171.18175435

Expected result:

?- format('~6f', [pi**14]), nl.
9122171.181754

Bye

BTW: Tested using this test tester:

X-Machines Virtual Machine (XVM™) is a neurosymbolic virtual AI 
processor which combines neural processes with symbolic reasoning.
https://aws.amazon.com/marketplace/pp/prodview-6luxq22pgmehe

Mild Shock schrieb:
>>> See also:
>>> https://prolog-lang.org/ImprovementsForum/0110-format.html

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