@donnyemu
hehe that's fun to hear about..
i guess those early times, back in the 80's, was the birth of the use of a fpu, and that it wasn't very useful, because of non supported software and the slow architecture of the systems, like you said.
in the early 90' and beyond, the fpu got more and more useful, both in programs and games..so that for the period we talk about here (mainly the aga and newer) the fpu started to get interesting, and a couple of years later (when they put the fpu inside the cpu's, bot with motorola and intel) it was unthinkable not having one of these in a home-computer. it's a normal transition for a new component..
the period we talk about in this thread have some programs and games that take use of an fpu if it is there, and if the libraries are there, most of us knew that from before, and now we want to know which programs and games those are.
the performance, the usability etc. is another matter; but it is not the topic of this thread, we want to find out what can use it, then i think one has to prove it to themself on his or her's own equipment, cause clearly, no-one seems to have very concrete information or proof of this. hehe, that's why i started this thread cause i know a lot of people wonder what the fpu is good for, seen in a perspective with the amiga and it's software.