Another example of how to do this in a portable way is
found in FFTW.
Since fftw is prerequisite software to gnuradio most of us
already have fftw on our computers.

FFTW supports SSE/SSE2/3dNow!/Altivec and uses which
ever is available and fastest.  



--- Gregory W Heckler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have some C/C++ functions that utilize MMX and/or SSE available
> that 
> work on 16 bit signed integers. The URL is:
> 
> http://www.ngs.noaa.gov/gps-toolbox/Heckler.htm
> 
> They work particularly well for building a software correlator :).
> 
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