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authormiod <>2015-09-12 09:01:45 +0000
committermiod <>2015-09-12 09:01:45 +0000
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1There are blowfish assembler generation scripts.
2bf-586.pl version is for the pentium and
3bf-686.pl is my original version, which is faster on the pentium pro.
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5When using a bf-586.pl, the pentium pro/II is %8 slower than using
6bf-686.pl. When using a bf-686.pl, the pentium is %16 slower
7than bf-586.pl
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9So the default is bf-586.pl
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