Author: Peter Skinner
Date: 14:37:53 07/03/04
When I compile Crafty for AMD users for some reason the exe just exits, doesn't
give an error message.. nothing..
Here is my makefile:
TARGET = NT_i386
CC = xicl6.exe
LD = xilink6.exe
BFLAGS = /D_CONSOLE /DWIN32
CFLAGS = /O2 /G7 /Gr /Ob2 /QaxiW /W0 /Qip /Qipo
COPTS = /DFAST /DEGTB6 /DUSE_ASSEMBLY /DVC_INLINE_ASM /DEPD /DFUTILITY
cobjs = x1.obj
ALLOPTS = $(COPTS) $(AOPTS) /D$(TARGET)
allobjs = $(cobjs) $(asmobjs) egtb.obj
includes = chess.h data.h epd.h epddefs.h epdglue.h inlineamd.h
wcrafty : $(allobjs)
$(LD) $(LDFLAGS) $(allobjs) /out:wcrafty-19.15.exe
$(cobjs) : $(includes)
.c.obj :
$(CC) $(BFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(ALLOPTS) /c $*.c
.cpp.obj :
$(CC) $(BFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) $(ALLOPTS) /Zm500 /c $*.cpp
$(cobjs): $(includes)
x1.c: searchr.c search.c repeat.c next.c nextr.c history.c nexte.c \
quiesce.c evaluate.c movgen.c make.c unmake.c attacks.c swap.c \
boolean.c utility.c valid.c searchmp.c thread.c book.c data.c drawn.c
\
edit.c epd.c epdglue.c init.c input.c interupt.c iterate.c main.c \
option.c output.c phase.c ponder.c preeval.c resign.c root.c learn.c
\
setboard.c test.c time.c validate.c annotate.c analyze.c evtest.c
bench.c \
hash.c probe.c
copy /b book.c+data.c+drawn.c+edit.c+epd.c+epdglue.c+\
init.c+input.c+interupt.c+iterate.c+main.c+option.c+output.c+\
phase.c+ponder.c+preeval.c+resign.c+root.c+learn.c+setboard.c+\
test.c+time.c+validate.c+annotate.c+analyze.c+evtest.c+bench.c+\
hash.c+probe.c+boolean.c+swap.c+attacks.c+evaluate.c+make.c+\
unmake.c+movgen.c+quiesce.c+search.c+next.c+searchr.c+repeat.c+\
nextr.c+history.c+nexte.c+utility.c+valid.c+searchmp.c+\
thread.c x1.c
clean:
del /q $(cobjs)
del /q egtb.obj
del /q log.*
del /q game.**
del /q *.bak
del /q x1.c
I also use /arch:SSE2 and SSE as well it is just not entered there, as I am
trying to figure out the problem.
What are the best options to compile for the AMD? I am using the Intel Compiler
8.0 within the MSCV++ 6.0 /sp5 + processor pack.
Now I use the inlineamd.h instead of the inlinex86.h, and it doesn't make a
difference.. how come?
Anyone?
Peter
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