Quoting guenter geiger geiger@xdv.org:
- SIMD functions for Windows (added by Thomas)
I think the SIMD functions are a great thing, and eventually it would be good to have these on all architectures. In this case it would be nice to have the assembler blocks in macros, and eventually in a different file (might be a .h as well).
Where are these SIMD (MMX? SSE? SSE2?) functions in the CVS? I just did a checkout of the maiin branch and don't see where they are. I'd like to do some Altivec for pd at some point (GEM, LAME are ahead of it on the list), and want to see the x86 code.
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