[already implemented] I686 Binary For Renoise

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Hi to the great team…and Happy new beats in 2010!!!

I have just a question, but I’m sure it was already asked in a previous topic I didn’t found…

Why not provide a i386 and a i686 binary version of Renoise ? I don’t really know how work it would be needed to do that, but I have tested some audio softs compiled for the both architectures, and I can feel that i686 binaries give better results with jack-audio…

As one or two ms can do the difference, why not to try and give the people the opportunity to test on their system ?

Most of us use i686 compatible CPU, so it would be great to test how it would work…

I can say that I have recompiled most of my audio chain in i686 format, and the difference is significative, and the stability is very good…

Thanxs for the beta6!! ;)

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since version 1.8, Renoise is not compatible anymore with CPU’s which do not support SSE2 instructions.

I think that this may mean that it is already optimized of i686, but I actually am not sure

:guitar:

Oh ! Thanxs It-Alien…

As I saw on the web, SSE2 are for Pentium4, so Renoise must be already optimized for i686…

Ok, I need an optimized binary for my Turion64—>k8 ;)

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