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ok, i've got a message from Don....
Compiling with GNU's gcc is fine. You'll get a 32 bit binary, that will run just fine. There is no advantage in compiling into a 64 bit binary, for an I/O benchmark. Any limiting factors will be the I/O subsystem, not the execution of the benchmark Enjoy, Don Capps Problem solved...Thanks to all. |
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