I need a Windows executable for older CPUs that don't support __popcnt64.
I have now:
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#define bitcnt(x) __popcnt64(x)
It's little bit urgent, so any help is very welcome!
Thank you
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#define bitcnt(x) __popcnt64(x)
If it's really urgent you can download a few from my site too.OliverBr wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:48 pm Hello together,
I need a Windows executable for older CPUs that don't support __popcnt64.
I have now:Using Visual Studio 2019, what's the best way to create an executable that runs on older CPU?Code: Select all
#define bitcnt(x) __popcnt64(x)
It's little bit urgent, so any help is very welcome!
Thank you
This is great!!! Thank you very, very much.Guenther wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:55 pmIf it's really urgent you can download a few from my site too.OliverBr wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:48 pm Hello together,
I need a Windows executable for older CPUs that don't support __popcnt64.
I have now:Using Visual Studio 2019, what's the best way to create an executable that runs on older CPU?Code: Select all
#define bitcnt(x) __popcnt64(x)
It's little bit urgent, so any help is very welcome!
Thank you
I can upload the latest one too, if needed (5.89 and 5.91 is already there).
https://rwbc-chess.de/download.htm
Edit:
5.92 is there now too
Well, Oliver you asked me this already once ;-)OliverBr wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 2:19 pmThis is great!!! Thank you very, very much.Guenther wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:55 pmIf it's really urgent you can download a few from my site too.OliverBr wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 1:48 pm Hello together,
I need a Windows executable for older CPUs that don't support __popcnt64.
I have now:Using Visual Studio 2019, what's the best way to create an executable that runs on older CPU?Code: Select all
#define bitcnt(x) __popcnt64(x)
It's little bit urgent, so any help is very welcome!
Thank you
I can upload the latest one too, if needed (5.89 and 5.91 is already there).
https://rwbc-chess.de/download.htm
Edit:
5.92 is there now too
PS:
I know it already for gcc/clang, but not for Windows.
It would be interesting to know what compiler you are using and what modifications you have to do.
I know that we talked about it. I couldn't find the tread quickly and I can't remember any solution for Visual Studio 2019...Sorry for the double question :/
Yes I like them, too.Dann Corbit wrote: ↑Thu Jan 07, 2021 6:34 pm Msys2 with gcc and/or clang is a great way to create windows binaries.
That way it is also easier to keep a compatible code base for linux/win