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So -val + 1<<15, or mapped = 1<<15 - val maps our signed values to unsigned, in such a way that the lowest unsigned value is the greatest signed value. ![]() We need to do that first, because 0 stays 0, while 0xFFFF becomes 0x0001, etc. Since we only have an instruction to find the horizontal minimum, we can reverse the range with negation. (add, subtract, or XOR (add-without-carry) are all equivalent for this.) Given a signed 16-bit val: rangeshift = val + 1<<15 maps the lowest to 0, and the highest to 65535. We can add 32768 to each element and then use unsigned stuff. (If our elements were unsigned, maybe we could use SSE4.1 PHMINPOSUW on 0 - vec to find the max in one go, but the OP is using signed compares.) It would need an extra shuffle to get the horizontal max. It would be easy with PSHUFB (with a 16-byte mask constant).īut I'm trying to limit it to SSE2 (and maybe code that could be adapted to MMX). I looked at trying to only do one PMULLW by creating inputs for it with two shuffles. (Using psrldq to shift in zeros would produce zero, but signed products can be 0, since two odd numbers will make a positive $ objdump -b binary -Mintel -D -mi8086 16bit-SSEģ: f3 0f 7e 46 04 movq xmm0,QWORD PTR ĭesign notes for the 2 shuffle, 2 multiply way. pextrw ax, xmm0, 0 doesn't assemble (with NASM).įun fact #2: ndisasm -b16 incorrectly disassembles the MOVQ load as movq xmm0, xmm10: $ nasm -fbin 16bit-SSE.asm The 66 prefix is already part of the required encoding. With the odd elements all zero, the horizontal add part of PMADDWD just gets the result of the signed multiply in the even elements.įun fact: MOVD and pextrw eax, xmm0, 0 don't need an operand-size prefix to write to eax in 16-bit mode. Maybe unpack with zeros (or PMOVZXWD), and use PMADDWD to do 16b * 16b->32b vector multiplies. If you want 32-bit products, PMAXSD is part of SSE4.1. To clear the upper half of EAX, you could use this instead of MOVD: I'm assuming the caller only looks at a 16-bit return value. maximum product result in the low word of xmm0 Pshuflw xmm0, xmm1, 0b00001110 elements = elements, rest don't care then find the max word element between the bottom halves of xmm1 and xmm2 We only evaluate 16-bit products, and use signed comparisons on them. (See also the x86 tag wiki for more x86 links) untested, but it does assemble (with NASM) It's just 11 instructions (not counting the prologue/epilogue), and they're all fast, mostly single-uop on most CPUs. (You could do the same thing in MMX registers using only SSE1, which added the MMX-register version of PMAXSW). This does the trick with no branching, using SSE2. See below for an SSE4.1 version that finds the max and 2nd-max separately. It will work if you can rule out negative inputs, or otherwise rule out inputs where this is a problem. Update: I just realized that this will give the wrong answer if the largest pairwise product is from two negative numbers. ![]() If brute force doesn't work, you aren't using enough :P Since you only need to return the product of the two highest numbers, you could just produce all 6 pairwise products and take the max. If you're actually interested in a high performance implementation, rather than just anything that works, please update your question. ![]() IDK how to answer this the way you probably want without just doing your homework for you. Fortunately, I was able to write it without any extra MOVDQA instructions anyway, so AVX wouldn't help. VEX-encoded instructions don't, so you can't use the AVX 3-operand versions. And yes, SSE instructions work in 16-bit mode. Presumably you weren't looking for a SIMD answer, but I though it would be interesting to write. It is very responsive, maneuverable, easy to operate, safe and proven efficient. 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It's not the worst deal considering Gradius is the type of game that you'll be mostly enjoying yourself, but the aracade even supported two players. The main bad side to this entire collection is that it doesn't support multiplayer. It doesn't boost your life like the contra cheat code, but a few extra Vic's sure helps. There are few other options that affect the gameplay, but the best option has to be the life meter. Full screen is easier to see, but it does stretch everything and visually isn't as impressive. Options are also presented to change the viewing of the game either full screen mode or original. You do have the choice to go with the D-Pad or analog stick neither is the lesser evil. The controls for Gradius work well enough although they it can get a little frantic because you are constantly under pressure. Although, even though Gaiden is the most plentiful I enjoyed running through the original the most, I guess you can blame that one on nostalgia.Ĭonverting these arcade classics over the PSP looks flawless the emulation is close to perfect. Out all the version of Gradius on this disc I would slate Gradius Gaiden as being the best version. Lastly is Gradius IV which is more of the same Gradius action and something you probably won't get to unless you play through Gaiden. Gaiden is basically a polished up, edged up version of Gradius with new ships and new levels. The fourth game in this package is the 32-bit Gradius Gaiden which wasn't introduced to the American market, so gamers might see something new here. In Gradius III we see the inclusion of a weapon layout tree so you can pick the desired powerups. Gradius III and Gradius IV are also included. Included in this collection is the first Gradius which is now a classic, the second Gradius which was released two years later in 1988. In perspective Gradius was a hot number and innovative when it was originally released. Gradius is really just the basic deal, a simple shooter. There are number of different power ups, some of the basics are increased speed, secondary missiles, double firing, laser weapon upgrades, shields and more. These icons come about after you destroy a grouping of alien enemies or when hit a specific target. Powering up or upgrading the Viper simply happens by swooping over floating power up icons. The twist the action is that you ship is upgradeable with a number of different powerups. You control a spacecraft named the Vic Viper and your only objective is to shoot everything in site. If you are not familiar with Gradius the back-story is pretty simple. The Gradius Collection for the PSP is just that, a collection of five Gradius classics. ![]() Gradius which premiered in the arcades and was later ported to the home consoles helped influence the genre of shooters. ![]() ![]() The Game:Gradius might not be known by all, but gamers familiar to side scrolling shooters will no doubt recognize the name. Stick around and read our review of Gradius Collection for the PSP. What better time then now to revisit one of the classics that set the standard for all other shooters to follow. This franchise goes back to 1985 back when table top arcade machines where in every restaurant and donut shops. Introduction: The classic side scrolling shooter Gradius has been repackaged for Sony Playstation Portable. |
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