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Re: mingw? [message #22148 is a reply to message #22124] Fri, 19 June 2009 16:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
tojocky is currently offline  tojocky
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koldo wrote on Fri, 19 June 2009 00:08

Hello Sender Ghost

I have put the little benchmark in Upp "Bombs" example and it worked well without and with -msse2 (with this it worked three times faster).

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Any way I suggest anybody to update MinGW as much as possible.

And it also would be good to:
- either add to "Speed" option more optimisations like "-msse2" or "/arch:SSE2"
- or add other option like "Max Speed" (or other name) to include maximum optimizations that are less reliable, like -msse2 in your computer.

I do not know if there are more configurations, but I have been very surprised. Look in MSC9 test: from 17.3 to 2.1 seconds Shocked

Best regards
Koldo


Very interesting things. I agree to add this option to "Speed" when autobuild (Automatic setup), do not need to add new option "Max Speed".

For me works fine and speed time is more faster. can you tell how to upgrade minGW for u++? is any specific configuration or is standard installation of minGW?
 
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