Author: Robert Hyatt
Date: 15:04:18 02/03/04
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On February 03, 2004 at 10:33:01, Bryan Hofmann wrote: >On February 02, 2004 at 22:46:30, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >>On February 02, 2004 at 18:33:39, Peter Skinner wrote: >> >>>On February 02, 2004 at 15:12:02, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>> >>>>On February 02, 2004 at 15:11:07, Robert Hyatt wrote: >>>> >>>>>On February 02, 2004 at 14:40:30, Evgeny Shu wrote: >>>>> >>>>>>Hello , >>>>>>crafty 19.10 doesn't compile on visual studio, files missing and so on.. >>>>>>I use "nmake -f makefile.nt" wich has no problems with 19.9 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>What is missing? note that testepd.c is no longer needed as it is in test.c >>>>>already... >>>> >>>>It is also possible that Makefile.nt does not do the right -D definitions to >>>>work well with the new source. I am looking at that right now as Peter has also >>>>asked me about it... >>> >>>Hi Robert, >>> >>>Has anything changed thus far from the first release of 19.10? >>> >>>I removed the /DDETECTDRAW flag, and it seems to play faster. I did read your >>>post that the option is "cute" but does slow it down greatly, and that does seem >>>to be the case. >>> >>>Peter. >> >> >>My main concern is the stuff about inline asm for MSVC. Note that there are >>now only three asm functions used in Crafty, FirstOne(), LastOne() and PopCnt(). >> I am more worried that it might not be done correctly now as the old >>USE_ASSEMBLYA/USE_ASSEMBLYB were combined into USE_ASSEMBLY. More when I get a >>breather to look. We are interviewing perspective faculty this week which is >>keeping things hopping around here. > >I don't know if your interested or not but I was able to get a tad faster (2 >sec) Crafty compiled with Mingw/GCC 3.2 then Peter's compile. I can send you the >Makefile if you want, it is for Athlon-XP systems. > > >Bryan I don't do any windows compiling at all, so it won't help me, but it might help Peter and others that are doing this.
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