I know about lego (actually it's name hwas changed a couple of years
ago). When working with the NT/Alpha assembler I communicated with
the lego people very frequently. It is always interesting to try to debug an
optimized peice of code. Or more interesting is to try to debug a compiler
or assembler based on the generated code.
On 6 Apr 2000, at 12:57, Dave Seidel wrote:
> There also exist tools to optimize the binary further *after* the link step.
> For example, Microsoft has an internal tool called Lego that does basic
Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Associate Director
Boston Linux and Unix user group
http://www.blu.org
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