As the subject suggests I've checked in some code which checks if the processor has get SSE enabled (when the exe is compiled with USE_SSE_VECTORIZE).
I did notice a call to NeuralNetEvaluate in FindBestMoveInEval(). Which doesn't use the 128 equivalent - does anyone know if this is correct? Anyway in theory (I've only tested it on a P4) a SSE enabled exe should run fine on an older machine (obviously using the old non-SSE code). If anyone has an old pentium or 486 to try it on that would be good. In fact any testing would help. Jon
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