Author: Severi Salminen
Date: 00:14:50 03/14/01
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>>>>Are you sure? I am asking because according to www.microsoft.com there is >>>>no indication that the professional version is different than the enterprise >>>>regarding the optimization. If there is, I missed it. >>>>I am interested to know because I was planning to buy the pro edition >>>>soon. >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>>Miguel >>> >>>I believe there was a simliar question on the Crafty mailing list about 3 weeks >>>ago, and there was many answers like mine that the pro edition will not optimize >>>as well. >> >>Oh, yes it does. >> >>I have the professional edition and it definitely includes the optimizer. The >>Enterprise version includes some data base stuff that is not needed for chess >>programming. >> >>It is the "Standard" edition that is crippled (and cheap). >> >> >>Bo Persson >>bop@malmo.mail.telia.com > > >Please let us know what you mean by "the optimizer". >I could not find anything else but an option >"maximize speed" (see the very first message >in this thread). Is that what you mean by >"the optimizer"? The optimizer allows you to specify tens of switches to generate different (faster maybe) code. Check out the manual. Can you find Optimization category from Project/Settings/(C/C++)/Category. There you can choose Optimization and alter more parameters than just Size or Speed. From manual you can read about various pragmas that affect the optimization and about more commandline options. These all are available if you don't have the standard edition. Severi
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