-=> Mocking Aaron to All <=-
(Mock, mOck, moCk, mocK)
AC> Hey...
AC> Ok, "everywhere" I read, people say that just doing a straight
AC> conversion of code from C to assembly will speed it up. If you don't
AC> optimize the converted assembly code, how can it be faster, if both
AC> versions end up as executables?
you might want to consider the possibility that c compilers produce a
lot of unnecessary code unless you're really smart and know how to
optimize your compiler output - whereas the code produced by an
assembler/linker is at least close to being exactly what you put in the
source code (thus the only unnecessary code will be that which you put
in)...
... i miss the blinking leds on my external modem...
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