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Hi,
when i use the -fast option to compile and then attempt to run the resulting program i get the message
Fatal Error : This program was not built to run on the processor in your system
do I have to set something somewhere so that the compiler knows what processor type to use or should it do it by itself. I'm using a sonoma machine... might this be a problem?
Thanks for any help you can give
Jeremy
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I'm not sure what "sonoma" is. -fast sets -xP, which requires an Intel processor with SSE3 support. I recommend not using -fast, and add the individual switches (as documented) as you need them.
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thanks for the advice.
sonoma is the chipset / configuration of the new pentium m s .
Jeremy
sonoma is the chipset / configuration of the new pentium m s .
Jeremy
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Oh, right. I lose track of all these west-coast town names. You can't use -xP on a Pentium M, and hence cannot use -fast either.
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