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maverick:
Hi all,

I'm looking for sources of s@h_enhanced 5.21, compilable with ICC.  Current sources give full of intrinsics errors, even intrinsics are disabled.(and that Eric doesn't guarantee ICC w/o intrinsics works).  And that it should be compiled on Window$ also.  And that currently it's still under development...

Then anyone (me?) must edit intrinsics.....

regards,

-Tetsuji

Crunch3r:

--- Quote from: maverick on 19 Jun 2007, 06:24:18 pm ---Hi all,

I'm looking for sources of s@h_enhanced 5.21, compilable with ICC.  Current sources give full of intrinsics errors, even intrinsics are disabled.(and that Eric doesn't guarantee ICC w/o intrinsics works).  And that it should be compiled on Window$ also.  And that currently it's still under development...

Then anyone (me?) must edit intrinsics.....

regards,

-Tetsuji

--- End quote ---

Hi TMR,  ;D ;D ;D

It's not exactly a 5.21 source but 5.21 is based on our 2.4 source tree ;)
I mailed Simon so that you get access to the development source ;)

I'm really happy to see you here my friend  :)

Simon:
Hi Tetsuji,

good to see you here! I've given you access to the pre-release section, there are some Linux source tarballs available there.

As for ICC-compatible sources, right now we have just our current codebase which works on Linux and Windows but is still based on 5.15 with some Multibeam edits.

Sources based on 5.21 haven't even begun to compile for me, either...no matter whether with MSVC or ICC.

Regards,
Simon.

maverick:
Hi, Crunch3r & Simon,

Thank you for warm welcome!

And thank you for the source 2.4.  However it looks like it's still developing (at least Alex seems to developing AKfoldSSE.cpp which isn't present yet!  AK stands for Alex Kan, right?).

Josef W. Segur:

--- Quote from: maverick on 19 Jun 2007, 07:21:12 pm ---Hi, Crunch3r & Simon,

Thank you for warm welcome!

And thank you for the source 2.4.  However it looks like it's still developing (at least Alex seems to developing AKfoldSSE.cpp which isn't present yet!  AK stands for Alex Kan, right?).
--- End quote ---

You are indeed welcome here.

The origin of AKfoldSSE was Alex's 6.x SSE2 folding routine, but I adapted it to my folding scheme sometime last year. The .cpp file should be in the 2.4 sources Optimizer directory.

All intrinsics I've used have been per Intel instruction set documentation, they should work with the Intel compiler. Simon and Crunch3r have been able to take what I've written and tested with DevC++/MinGW and get it working with their Intel builds fairly quickly. But I think they have moved to very recent versions of the Intel tools.
                                                                                   Joe

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