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Re: volatile and 2 processor

by David Schwartz <davids@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Oct 1, 2008 at 10:40 PM

On Oct 1, 11:07=A0am, PasDeS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (Bruno Causse) wrote:
> hi all
>
> the key word "volatile" have a sence on dual processor?
>
> (not dual core, real dual processor ex : 2*xeon)

What difference does it make? Do you really want to write software
that breaks when a person changes their CPU?

Software compiled in 1999 still works on modern hardware precisely
because people *don't* say "this works on dual processor" or "this
works on multi-core". They say "this works". Period.

DS
 




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volatile and 2 processor
PasDeSpam@[EMAIL PROTECTE  2008-10-01 20:07:35 
Re: volatile and 2 processor
Chris Friesen <cbf123@  2008-10-01 12:47:20 
Re: volatile and 2 processor
David Schwartz <davids  2008-10-01 22:40:13 
Re: volatile and 2 processor
"Chris M. Thomasson&  2008-10-02 00:47:55 
Re: volatile and 2 processor
Chris Friesen <cbf123@  2008-10-02 09:56:53 
Re: volatile and 2 processor
"Chris M. Thomasson&  2008-10-02 09:12:06 

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