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From: jackklein AT att DOT net (Jack Klein)
Newsgroups: alt.lang.asm,comp.os.msdos.djgpp,comp.lang.asm.x86,alt.os.assembly
Subject: Re: Benchmarking of NASM
Date: 10 Jul 1999 02:53:56 GMT
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On 10 Jul 1999 00:29:43 GMT, hardwork AT freemail DOT c3 DOT hu wrote in
alt.lang.asm:

> Please forgive me if this has been mentioned before.
> 
> Is there any benchmark we can run to compare the performance of NASM with
> other x86 assemblers like A86, MASM, TASM and OPTASM?
> 
> Thank you for your time.

<Jack>

This strikes me as a really silly question, but perhaps I am
misinterpreting so I will ask what is for sure a silly question.

Exactly what kind of benchmarks are you concerned with?

When one talks about benchmarking C compilers, or C++ compilers, for
example, one is usually talking about the size and execution speed of
the program produced by the compiler from a given set of source files.

Surely you are not asking this about assemblers???

</Jack>
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