Re: Fastcode MM B&V 0.50



Hi Bruce,


> add the latest DKCIA32 and FastMM 4.27. If you can point me to the new
> benchmark, I add it, too.

It was posted to attachments on the 4th of August. Unfortunately it doesn't
seem to be on the server anymore. It might still be on my PC at work - will
check tomorrow.

Regards,
Pierre


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