Hi All, Well, I'm now comfortable with writing 64-bit assembly code for Windows (a side effect of NIST specifying Windows Vista as the benchmark platform for the hashing competition). So, *if* there is sufficient interest, I'd be willing to look at merging the separate Windows vs. *nix x86_64 code into one file. This would require passing a parameter to the Yasm command lines to indicate the OS. Is this a worthwhile pursuit or is there something else more pressing at the moment?
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