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Uh, I believe that's spelled N-Y-BBLE. (; --Paul E Musselman PaulMmn@ix.netcom.nospam.com
SEMI-BYTE !!! Please sir, use the correct term .... NIBBLE :-) Jeff Bull -----Original Message----- From: Giuseppe Costagliola [mailto:gcosta@sidin.it] Sent: 28 November 2002 16:57 To: midrange-l@midrange.com Subject: Re: Odd/Even packed numbers. Leif, apart from rough testing . . . I don't have rights to use sst and not even enough knowledge about RISC instructions, but maybe it could be interesting to compare how both versions are compiled to see if there are some machine instruction added to fix the missing semi-byte. -- Giuseppe.It was indeed true on the CISC machines. As for RISC, it is trivial to make a little test program that adds up a million or a billion packed numbers (all with the same value, say 123) and see how long it takes. Try it and give something back to the community by reporting the result> here.
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