From: Bryan DOT Pendleton AT bpdomain DOT iglou DOT com (Bryan Pendleton) Date: 10-09-94 10:15 Subject: 32/16bit? To: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu ÚÄ ³ So, the conclusion is that 32 bits CAN be slower, but only if you're ³ multiplying something that really needs 32bits to be represented. The ³ thing is, if you tried to do the same multiplication using more than one ³ 16 bit MUL, it would take longer. Depending on how you look at it, 32 ³ bits is faster AND slower. :) ÀÄ[KB=>BD] Well, but, I think part of the problem is using a 16-bit integer in an otherwise 32-bit program makes it necessary to change a couple of things on the processor before and after handling it, each time.... which is where the extra cycles come in... ((((((BP)))))) ##Mmr 2.46á. !link KB 10-08-94 09:39##Mmr 2.46á.