W32 2003-12-11 optimized for AthlonXP/P4/SSE/SSE2/G7

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cypher77
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W32 2003-12-11 optimized for AthlonXP/P4/SSE/SSE2/G7

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SSE version:
moved to archive http://www.smccormick.org/fb/
7zip SFX - 4,53 MB

this build is optimized for Athlon XP and P4 will only work on systems supporting SSE.
optimization flag: -Oxs -G7 -arch:SSE

SSE2 version:
moved to archive http://www.smccormick.org/fb/

this build is optimized for Athlon and P4 and will only work on systems supporting SSE2 (Pentium 4, Pentium M, Celeron 1.7 GHz+, Athlon64).
optimization flag: -Oxs -G7 -arch:SSE2

built with MSVC++ .NET 2003

All my previous builds can be downloaded at http://www.smccormick.org/fb/
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Post by p3lvicthrust »

This is running nice on win2k sp4, dual xeon: new profile, default theme, no TBE
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Post by ercan »

Works fine here. Thank you!

Extensions: TBE 2003120902 (+ patch in userchrome.css)

I noticed that if there is a "http://" link in plane text, not a klickable link, and you double click on it, Firebird opens it in the same tab. Is this a new feature in FB or in TBE?
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Post by firefirefire »

Thank you.
SSE2 build works nicely.
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Post by pez-king »

Played around with it most of today doing my regular browsing, works fine for me. Good stuff!
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Post by Can_Be_Deleted »

Hi Cypher,

Was wondering why you didn't make any builds for the last 4 days.
It's quiet the last days with new nightly's..
Jan
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Post by cypher77 »

fast sjonny wrote:Hi Cypher,

Was wondering why you didn't make any builds for the last 4 days.
It's quiet the last days with new nightly's..
Jan

Hi Jan,

there are multiple reasons for this:

1) i'm waiting for bug "228384 - "Save Link To Disk..." crashes" to be fixed
2) i've got a lot of work these days + i won't be at home until christmas (i might release a build at the end of the week though)
3) it looks like scragz is making builds every day using almost the same mozconfig, so there's no reason for me to make a duplicate (the only difference is that i release my build earlier in the morning)

I hope this clears things up :)

btw as you can see in this thread i finally managed to make a SSE2 build on my AthlonXP, but i had to use some workarounds which make the building process about 30 minutes longer than usual, this means that i won't be able to do it every time, so i suggest that you use scragz's build if you want SSE2 support :)
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Post by sasquatch »

cypher77 wrote:
fast sjonny wrote:Hi Cypher,

Was wondering why you didn't make any builds for the last 4 days.
It's quiet the last days with new nightly's..
Jan

Hi Jan,
...

3) it looks like scragz is making builds every day using almost the same mozconfig, so there's no reason for me to make a duplicate (the only difference is that i release my build earlier in the morning)

...



I think I mentioned it before somewhere, but I think all you guys doing the similar builds should get your heads together and each pick a processor or set of options so you can save yourselves some time, get a lot of good stuff out, and have many options for people to choose from. Just divvy up the workload and this could be a great thing.

Good luck, and thanks.
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