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Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 05:35:35 +0200
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Subject: Re: K6 & i686 ASM code
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On Wed, May 19, 1999 at 05:32:45PM -0400, Adam Schrotenboer wrote:
> Can the K6(or -2 or III) use i686 ASM code??? Does it support all the
> same instructions??? I know that the scheduling probably won't be
> optimal, but I would also wonder if it may be better than i586 asm.

The answers are No, No and The scheduling is independent of the
instruction set. However, _scheduling_ for an i686 (i.e. -mpentiumpro)
might (or might not) improve the speed (and the programs will still work)
compared to scheudling with -mcpu=k6, so experiments in that direction
might be worthwhile.

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