MMX **is** potentially used in the md (RAID-5) code for parity
calculation, IIRC, though. That's about the only place that I
can think of that it's used, but I don't claim to know the
inner workings of the entire kernel, either...
tw
On 04/21/2001 13:55 +0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>> I have a Intel Pentium MMX machine and it acts as a mailserver, webserver,
>> ftp and I use X on it. I would like to know if the MMX instructions are
>> used by the kernel in this operations or not (networking, X etc.).
>>
>>
>> Thank you,
>>
>> /me
>>
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