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JimS wrote: On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 19:22:00 +0200, Michal Necasek <mnecasek@yahoo.com> wrote: Armando Alaminos Bouza wrote: Intel compilers are generating a very efficient floating point code for Pentium 3 and above (i also tested Portland and is far from Intel). Is SSE faster because some ops can be parallelized, or for some other reason? Things like
Armando Alaminos Bouza wrote: I would like to help in the compiler development but know nothing about compiler technology, unfortunately I am a plain "user". Not every driver is able to design or fix his car, even some famous pilots ! I'm pretty sure all of us were just plain users before we started messing with Open Watcom. You don't have to be a rocket scientist, you just
Armando Alaminos Bouza wrote: Why the Open Watcom development team do not consider this an important issue? Please understand that a person might feel an issue is important and yet not be inclined to work on it. We are all unpaid volunteers here with day jobs. Each contributor tends to work on things that are of direct interest and relevance to the way he uses OW. Supporting SSE instructions