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Steve
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Re: For those wondering "Why Playstation 3s?"

said by TSI Gabe See Profile :

Yeah I've coded an MD5 algo myself for the PS3 and it does 80 million hashes per second.
What ever happened to 30 billion hashes per second?
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Re: For those wondering "Why Playstation 3s?"

lol I was just wondering the same thing

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That was the C compiler optimizing my code into doing nothing quite literally. Sometimes those C optimizations don't really help...

Steve
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Re: For those wondering "Why Playstation 3s?"

said by TSI Gabe See Profile :

That was the C compiler optimizing my code into doing nothing quite literally. Sometimes those C optimizations don't really help...
It's far more likely that your optimizer found a bug in your code than you found a bug in the optimizer.

The problem with compilers is that they do exactly what you ask them too bad women and children won't follow that example

Steve
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Re: For those wondering "Why Playstation 3s?"

No Actually removing a printf simply displaying the value being calculated completely removed the md5 function from the code.

Steve
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Re: For those wondering "Why Playstation 3s?"

said by TSI Gabe See Profile :

No Actually removing a printf simply displaying the value being calculated completely removed the md5 function from the code.
The compiler did what it was supposed to do: if you were calling a function that had no side effects, it knew that it could eliminate the call without having any effect on correct operation. It was right.

Benchmarking is a known science; calling your operation in a way that insists on a side effect (as I'm sure you found) lets you get the effect you want.

Steve
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