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Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999 00:32:21 +0100
From: Felix von Leitner <leitner AT math DOT fu-berlin DOT de>
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Subject: Re: AMDK6/ PPro instructions
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> >   Are you sure about this ?  AFAIK the AMD K6 implements the pentium
> >   instruction set CMOVZ e.t.c.  are not implemented. It is the Cyrix M2
> >   which implements the full pentium-pro instruction set.
> As I said, I'm not sure. Pitty on AMD that they are unable to create a
> reasonable cpu ;)

Why do you spread slander like this, then?
I still have an AMD based machine near me, but I am not familiar with
those instructions, so I do not know how to create code that will
actually create them.  I just compiled some test code with
-march=pentiumpro on that machine and it ran OK, it was the "Request"
program in the test subdirectory of the Hermes pixel conversion library.

> Until somebody corrects me I take it for granted that -march=pentiumpro
> programs won't run on amd-k6 (Mark: isn't that a question for the faq ;?)

Which program can I try to use that will actually make pgcc create some
of those instructions?

Felix

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