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Thanks to the new features having been ported to xmame I was able to
compare performance of gcc and icc compiled binaries over 10000 frames
distance. On my athlon xp there was no substantial difference
whatsoever, with gcc being a mite faster, like 0.4 of FPS in games like
outrun, stunrun or sftm. Because I knew from the synthetic benchmarks
that the addition of -axK switch (pentium III basically) rendered good
results for the athlon I added it to the Makefile. Unfortunately
compilation failed with the following errors:
ipo_fileCQcRHg.o: In function `IremGA20_sh_start.H':
ipo_fileCQcRHg.o(.text+0x3d5dc9): undefined reference to `vmlsPow4'
make: *** [xmame.x11] Error 1
Any ideas? Or should I abandon the idea of using icc with pentium
optimisations?
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PeteVine
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