(C) 1998 AROS - The Amiga Research OS
The utility.library math functions are unlike all other utility functions in that they don't require the library base to be loaded in register A6, and they also save the values of the address registers A0/A1.
This function is mainly to support assembly programers, and is probably of limited use to higher-level language programmers.
This is essentially SMult32(), but with the code to calculate the product of the high 32 bits of the multiplicands.
In fact all that is added is the 2^32 * ac term (see docs for SMult32().)
Renamed utility_intern.h to intern.h.