SIMD/intrinsincs questions
Walter Bright
newshound1 at digitalmars.com
Tue Nov 10 12:06:08 PST 2009
Don wrote:
> I'd say it's not a problem to use MMX or even SSE1. It's really, really
> difficult to find a processor that doesn't support them. I've tried.
> I've really tried. I don't think many are still around: they all have
> motherboards which require really small hard disks that you can no
> longer buy. Certainly no-one is putting new software on them.
> Earlier this year I had to install Windows3.1 (!!!) on an ancient PC at
> work, to support an ancient but expensive bit of lab equipment. Even it
> was a Pentium II. Getting the spare parts for it was a nightmare*; we
> had to ship them from 600km away. Hard disks just don't last that long.
I do have a working Pentium around here somewhere. I even have a 486,
though I haven't turned the machine on in 15 years. I no longer have a
386 (gave it away).
10 years ago, I heard that the 386 was commonly used in embedded
systems. I don't know what the base level x86 used today is.
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