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Subject[2.1.128-ac2] Faster! AVL trees or asm changes?
	I had to make one change to get 2.1.128-ac2 to compile: I had to
comment out the line exporting the symbol arp_broken_ops in
net/netsyms.c, because that symbol wasn't defined for my config.

Anyway, 128-ac2 seems even faster than ac2. I'm not sure if its the
AVL tress or the asm changes. I have a UP PPro 165 with 64 Mb RAM and a
1.6 Gb EIDE hard drive.

-BenRI
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If E. Coli was a computer:
"OPERON.DLL: Mutation in LACTOSE.DLL. Entire system halted."

Benjamin Redelings I <>< http://sdcc13.ucsd.edu/~bredelin

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