1. Are there any plans to enable higher levels of compiler optimizations for the viewer?
For example, Streaming SIMD Extensions (SSE, SSE2, and SSE3) are not enabled. SSE was introduced in Pentium III processors in 1999. SSE was first added to AMD processors in the Athlon XP and Duron, both in 2001. The minimum requirements for the viewer are stated as: "800 MHz Pentium III or Athlon, or better". http://secondlife.com/support/system-requirements/ 2. Also, would the LLKDU library benefit from higher levels of compiler optimizations? Anyone can compile the viewer with higher levels of optimization using the publicly available source code. However, the source code for the LLKDU library is not publicly available. Only LL could compile LLKDU with higher levels of optimization. 3. Would LL consider providing a compiled version of the LLKDU library with higher levels of optimization? Taking advantage of higher levels of compiler optimization may improve the experience for people running low to mid range equipment. My interest is in improving the experience for residents using lower grade equipment, not in eliminating those residents. I regularly run the viewer on an older model Pentium 4. Sheet Spotter
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