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Re: Use MMX or SSE for Apple II
- Subject: Re: Use MMX or SSE for Apple II
- From: Linards Ticmanis <ticmanis@gmx.de>
- Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 21:51:23 +0100
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Bryan Parkoff wrote:
>> I highly doubt that inline assembly is disabled in the GNU Compiler
>> (gcc) for x86-64. All that gcc does anyway is to forward the stuff to
>> the same assembler that assembles its own output.
> What if MASM cease to exist and inline assembly is removed from C/C++
> Compiler?
Inline assembly won't be removed from gcc any time soon. If you mean
"removed from Microsoft Visual C++": too bad.
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Linards Ticmanis