SSE2 seems to work but...

Discussion in 'PC Hardware, Software and Displays' started by K.I.L.E.R, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. K.I.L.E.R

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    Thanks. I will try it out.
     
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    Heh - and huh? :?

    Err... is that Typedef? :oops: Anyway I can't see where anyone said the compiler was "SSE2 optimised". The function you were initially interested in doesn't do anything except switch on SSE2-enhanced versions of certain maths library functions. That has nothing to do with using SSE2 in the compiled version of your own code.

    Then you can't use it I guess...

    Don't we all ;) Experimenting with Intel's compiler may be interesting for you in this case.
     
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    Whoops, I called Typedef John again. :? :oops:

    Nuts.
     
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