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How to turn on vectorization in VC++ 2008 on x86?

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rickz
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Hey guys,

I read in FAQ that on x86 it is not turned on by default, but with no instruction on how to turn it on for VC++. Could someone please help? Thanks a lot!

Rick
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rickzou wrote:Hey guys,

I read in FAQ that on x86 it is not turned on by default, but with no instruction on how to turn it on for VC++. Could someone please help? Thanks a lot!

Rick


Hi Rick,

Right-click the project in the 'Solution Explorer' and click 'Properties'. Then choose '/arch:SSE2', under 'Configuration Properties' -> C/C++ -> 'Code Generation' -> 'Enable Enhanced Instruction Set'.

Regards,
Hauke
rickz
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Thanks a lot Hauke!

Hauke wrote:
rickzou wrote:Hey guys,

I read in FAQ that on x86 it is not turned on by default, but with no instruction on how to turn it on for VC++. Could someone please help? Thanks a lot!

Rick


Hi Rick,

Right-click the project in the 'Solution Explorer' and click 'Properties'. Then choose '/arch:SSE2', under 'Configuration Properties' -> C/C++ -> 'Code Generation' -> 'Enable Enhanced Instruction Set'.

Regards,
Hauke


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