Hi! > > You need to check resulting assembly for stack accesses. So yes, you > > can compile it from .c file, _but you have to read it_. > > Hrm... That's awful and terribly fragile. You should either write > it entirely in assembly (thus readable & commented) or write it in
Take a look before commenting. Long time ago I took .c version, compiled it into assembly, handcleaned (etc) and now its used. But if someone wants to do ppc, taking .c version, compiling it into assembly, then checking/fixing is probably easiest way... Pavel -- When do you have a heart between your knees? [Johanka's followup: and *two* hearts?]