Hi Tim,
you know that pnpd has a different license than pd, not allowing such usage, except you relicense this part of the code. The other thing is that i guess it has to be straight C for Miller to accept it, plus, older gcc versions have problems with intrinsics in c ++ code.

all the best,
Thomas

Am 03.12.2006 um 23:06 schrieb Tim Blechmann:

hi thomas,

Once i started the new devel branch, i'll try to provide patches of
the various extra features, which would save you from brwosing
through the codebase. I'm wondering if we can find a way to even
include SIMD, since i'm going to reimplement it without using
assembly but rather compiler instrinsics

i've implemented most of the vectorizable dsp functions with intrinsics for pnpd. it's written with c++ templates, but it should be easy to wrap
these functions into a c api for pd.
possibly faster to reuse this code than rewriting the codelets from
scratch and they are quite separate from the pnpd codebase, just
implemented as header files.

cheers ... tim

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