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help with memset and memcpy

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green13 - 14 Mar 2005 19:59 GMT
I have obtained AMD's optimized files for memset and memcpy (both .c
files)  What I want to know now is how to integrate these into my
MSVC++ .NET 2003 development environment so that the programs I build
for AMD Athlon XP systems are optimized for this cpu platform.

Thanks in advance!
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David MS - 17 Mar 2005 01:06 GMT
Hi Green13,
You can add the .c file to the project in VS using by right clicking on the
project name in the project explorer and select "Add existing item" then
navigate to your .c file.

If you want to use functions provided in the .c file for every project you
build, put the .c file in some designated directory.  Then in VS under
Tools, select Options.  Expand "Projects" and click on VC++ Directories.  
Select "Include Files" in the "Show Directories for" dropdown box.  Add
your designated directory and move it to the top.  Be sure to include the
file in your source files.
I hope that helps.

Thanks,
David [MS-SDK]

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