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Date: Sun, 27 Feb 2000 13:25:14 +0100
From: Wolfgang Formann <w DOT formann AT netsurf213 DOT neuss DOT netsurf DOT de>
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To: pgcc AT delorie DOT com
CC: bilmes AT isdl DOT ee DOT washington DOT edu
Subject: Re: Linux assembler for SSE, FAQ, and pgcc 2.95.3
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Jeff Bilmes wrote:
> 
> Dear pgcc list,
> 
> First of all, I am not on the list so please include my email address
> in any response.
> 
> For some reason, there is no mention of the SSE instructions and if
> they are supported in the version of the gnu assembler included with
> pgcc 2.95.3 included in the FAQ (http://www.goof.com/pcg/pgcc-faq.html)

There is no such beast like gas (or as) in the pgcc distribution. Try
to look at the bintools package at
http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/software/binutils/binutils.html.
or at your Red Hat installation.

Unlike other compilers mostly in these windows worlds gcc (and pgcc)
uses the native assembler of the system.

> 
> My question therefore is: is there a version of the assembler that is 1)
> compatible with pgcc and 2) supports the SSE instructions on redhat
> 6.1 linux pentium III systems?
> 

Wolfgang

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