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Date: Fri, 04 Jun 1999 09:56:57 -0400
From: Dan Melomedman <dmelomed AT pppl DOT gov>
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Subject: Re: Performance of Krzysztof program
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Bernd Melchers wrote:

> I tested Krzysztofs program (gausil) at the same computer
> and different operating systems:
>
> intel BX board, P2-400MHz:
> Win98/VC++6.0/standard-release flags:
> 1.32 sec
> Linux-2.2.9/egcs-1.1.2/glibc2/-O6 -march=pentiumpro -mcpu=pentiumpro
> 3.06 sec
> (simlar for -O2)
>
> why is the microsoft compiler so much better?

Probably because Micro$haft works with Intel when they write their buggy
compilers?? Someone smart needs to dissassemble it, and copy the optimizing
code into egcs, or egcs needs to be done with Intel/AMD's engineers, then we
could have the best compiler stability/optimization wise, and advance
Linux/UNIX even more.

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