On Nov 14, 10:15 am, "Diez B. Roggisch" <de...@nospam.web.de> wrote: > Russ P. schrieb: > > > I have a Python program that runs too slow for some inputs. I would > > like to speed it up without rewriting any code. Psyco seemed like > > exactly what I need, until I saw that it only works on a 32-bit > > architecture. I work in an environment of Sun Ultras that are all 64- > > bit. However, the Psyco docs say this: > > > "Psyco does not support the 64-bit x86 architecture, unless you have a > > Python compiled in 32-bit compatibility mode." > > > Would it make sense to compile Python in the 32-bit compatibility mode > > so I can use Psyco? What would I lose in that mode, if anything? > > Thanks. > > Isn't the SUN Ultra using an ULTRA-Sparc core? If so, the point is moot. > > Diez
No, it's Intel based. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list