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Subject: Re: For people who want to build crafty w/ MS VC++, Intel C++, or MS VC.

Author: Vincent Diepeveen

Date: 05:53:45 03/10/03

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On March 09, 2003 at 23:05:46, Robert Hyatt wrote:

First of all it doesn't compile SMP with MSVC at all. Dann just compiles single
cpu stuff there and he compiles with intel c++ 6.0 in general.

There is loads of ANSI-C errors in the source when compiling SMP.

Best regards,
Vincent

>On March 09, 2003 at 11:23:48, Vincent Diepeveen wrote:
>
>>On March 06, 2003 at 20:03:23, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>
>>>On March 06, 2003 at 18:16:53, Russell Reagan wrote:
>>>
>>>>On March 06, 2003 at 18:10:04, Dann Corbit wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Crafty-1903-Net.exe
>>>>             ^^^
>>>>
>>>>Thanks Dann. One question. Does the one for ".NET" also work for MSVC6? I assume
>>>>they're compatible (projects, workspaces, etc.) but I've never used the .NET
>>>>compiler.
>>>
>>>The file Crafty-1903-Net.exe is a binary created with the .NET compiler.
>>>These are the project files used to build it:
>>>    914  DeflatX    335  64%  03-06-03  09:55  f806874e --w-  Crafty1.sln
>>>   9911  DeflatX   2031  80%  03-06-03  10:05  be2dc6e3 --w-  Crafty1.vcproj
>>>which are included in the archive.
>>
>>You are just busy single cpu Dann.
>>
>>Try to compile them SMP.
>>
>>then if you modified crafty source code to work SMP, then
>
>>try to run a SMP version single cpu ==> gets hung here.
>
>
>Doesn't get hung here.  And doesn't get hung for anyone else.  Several have
>been running Dann's SMP compiles and asking about what the SMP statistics
>mean since they don't run on a SMP machine.  But the executable works just
>fine.
>
>It will show some unnecessary output, since an SMP version displays SMP
>statistics, and with mt=0, most of the statistics will be zero, except for
>the cpu time computation.  but it certainly won't hang.



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