I'm on Windows, 32bit, using MS VC 2008. It looks like the lib is 64
bit only so I can't run it here. I'll bear it in mind for the future
though :-)

i.

2010/7/15 Frédéric Bastien <no...@nouiz.org>:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 10:26 AM, Ian Ozsvald <i...@ianozsvald.com> wrote:
>> Interesting...we use acos and sin/tan, possibly these are very
>> optimised for doubles on the CPU? I'll have to check this.
>
> That could be the case as for exp in my case. Do you use gcc and the
> default libm? no mkl or other optimized lib?
>
>> When you say 'amblibm' - did you mean:
>> http://developer.amd.com/CPU/LIBRARIES/LIBM/Pages/default.aspx
>>
>> If so - cheers, that's new to me :-)
>
> Yes. It is faster the the math fct in gcc and is free:) (also on intel cpu!)
>
> Frédéric Bastien
>



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