Author: KarinsDad
Date: 21:48:24 04/28/00
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On April 28, 2000 at 20:45:37, Robert Hyatt wrote: >On April 28, 2000 at 13:28:22, KarinsDad wrote: > >>I read an interesting article by John M. Dlugosz titled "An Atomic Counter for >>Guaranteed Thread Safety" and was wondering if anyone was using this technique >>in their x86 SMP chess program. The article can be found in MSDN under >>Periodicals 1998/Visual C++ Developer/August. >> >>Since these techniques only appear to work for certain data types, I would >>assume that other techniques must also be used. What other techniques are being >>used? >> >>Also, this article implies that this works with multiple processors, but did not >>come right out and say it. >> >>This article also allows you to download source examples. And, some information >>can be found at: >> >>http://www.dlugosz.com/Repertoire/ >> >>KarinsDad :) > > >I use pure spinlocks everywhere. Simple and easy. And very high performance. I'm not familiar with that term (and am too lazy at the moment to look it up). What is it and where would I find it in the Crafty source? KarinsDad :)
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