Sender: crough45 AT amc DOT de Message-Id: <97Nov25.120211gmt+0100.17031@internet01.amc.de> Date: Tue, 25 Nov 1997 11:52:46 +0100 From: Chris Croughton Mime-Version: 1.0 To: cellis AT voyageur DOT ca Cc: djgpp AT delorie DOT com Subject: Re: djgpp slow (source files) Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Precedence: bulk "J.E." wrote: > What!? Man, all this time I figured that using words (with my 16-bit > assembler) to copy buffers and stuff was faster than using bytes. Why > is using bytes faster than using words? If you are in 16-bit mode on the x86 then 16-bit move instructions are indeed faster than 8-bit. However, if you are in 32-bit mode (as programs written with DJGPP are) then 16-bit is slower than 32-bit or 8-bit because it has to change mode to do a 16-bit instruction (it's also larger because it needs a prefix byte per instruction). So if you're in assembler using something like TASM or MASM, then doing movsw is faster. If you're using GCC inline assembly or gas then movsw is slower. Chris C