Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Wed, 7 Nov 2001 15:34:59 +0100 (CET) | From | Dirk Moerenhout <> | Subject | Re: Using %cr2 to reference "current" |
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> > somehow encouraged by the compiler comparisions between gcc and intel's > > free compiler, which use the register passing for anything local > > to the actual code, where the speed gains are up to 20% im currently > > I was under the impression intels compiler was profoundly non-free ?
Thought that too untill a minute ago. Went to the Intel site and read the information.
http://developer.intel.com/software/products/eval/
Gives details about _two_ ways to get it free. The known 30 day free trial with support but also a less known "non commercial unsupported" option. So for non-commercial use you can use it as much as you want, you just don't get support.
Downloading it now to play some with it :-)
Dirk Moerenhout ///// System Administrator ///// Planet Internet NV
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