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        ===============================================================================
        /*
        * Written by Wilco Dijkstra, 1996.
        * Refer to NOTICE file at the root of git project.
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        */

        // The following email record is related to source files spl_sqrt_floor.c
        // and spl_sqrt_floor.s in trunk/src/common_audio/signal_processing/.
        //
        //
        // From: Wilco Dijkstra <Wilco.Dijkstra@ntlworld.com>
        // Date: Fri, Jun 24, 2011 at 3:20 AM
        // Subject: Re: sqrt routine
        // To: Kevin Ma <kma@google.com>
        // Hi Kevin,
        // Thanks for asking. Those routines are public domain (originally posted to 
        // comp.sys.arm a long time ago), so you can use them freely for any purpose.
        // Cheers,
        // Wilco
        //
        // ----- Original Message -----
        // From: "Kevin Ma" <kma@google.com>
        // To: <Wilco.Dijkstra@ntlworld.com>
        // Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2011 11:44 PM
        // Subject: Fwd: sqrt routine
        // Hi Wilco,
        // I saw your sqrt routine from several web sites, including
        // http://www.finesse.demon.co.uk/steven/sqrt.html.
        // Just wonder if there's any copyright information with your Successive
        // approximation routines, or if I can freely use it for any purpose.
        // Thanks.
        // Kevin

      
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