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Questionx86 and x64 code performance in 64 bit w7 Pin
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Chesnokov Yuriy18-Jan-11 23:57
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exactly the same algorithm on exactly the same machine, the difference is in conpilation only.
does it mean when loading 32 bit process windows scatters its memory randomly to produce false impression and induce user to buy 64 bit versions of the products? Smile | :)
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Questionthe procedure entry point getsystemtimes could not be located in the dynamic link library kernel32.dll Pin
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