Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/03/07/16:02:05
Brian Osman wrote:
> Anyways, even at Intel now they don't have compilers really. Given the
> incredibly complex nature of MMX code, anything developed now will have
> to be done by hand, in assembly.
Yes, of course. I think (but I could be wrong) that NASM supports MMX
instructions.So you could use MMX with DJGPP if you use NASM.
> DJGPP is a great compiler, but I don't even see the big guys
> incorporating
> any kind of MMX support worth having in the near future.
Well, DJGPP may be the gratest compiler ever, but it is just a port of
GCC to MsDog. So if GCC will support MMX, so will DJGPP.
I don't know if DJ would incorporate MMX support by himself (before GCC
supports it, that is).
> Brian
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