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Subject: Re: About compiler optimizations

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 09:59:05 12/19/02

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On December 19, 2002 at 11:40:14, Frank Sgarra wrote:

use intel c++ at own risk.

never use it for code that is very critical for your company.
never use it for a version of your chess program that joins
a tournament.

you'll give away a piece (or pawn in case of diep) because of
bugs in a new intel c++ version. Let me assure you that.

DIEP did.

diep - xinix 2002. first round icsvn2

>On December 19, 2002 at 07:53:32, Frederic Louguet wrote:
>
>>My program Chess Wizard has always run much faster on Athlon than on P4, but
>>maybe using default optimizations is not enough. So I have a question for
>>compiler gurus : what are the best compiler optimizations you can use under
>>Microsoft Visual C++ 6.0 with processor pack, running under Windows XP, for
>>Athlon XP/MP and for Pentium 4.
>>
>>Before I try everything myself, maybe someone has made experiments and has
>>interesting results to share ?
>
>
>
>Visual C++ 6.0 ??
>
>Download Intel C++ 7.0 from intel-website. It is a 60 day testversion,
>and it works perfekt within Visual C++ 6.0.



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