Re: Time this code, please!



"randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx" <randyhyde@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> écrivait
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search back in this very newsgroup for all the benchmarks I've
written using RosAsm, FASM, MASM, TASM, and HLA.

You never did anything but the artificial tests that
were necessary to prove what you wanted to prove, clown.

Benchmarking is something way over your head, anyway.


Betov.

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