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get out all and welcome to another chook so the first thing I want to say is thank you very much to everybody whos sent in plug-ins for Imogen I think theyre all excellent and Im really having a lot of fun looking through them Im gonna start putting them up on the website shortly as well yeah just as soon as I get around to it so thank you very much for that were already starting to build a much more powerful application alrighty todays - tis gonna be on some native assembly again at last its been a long time were gonna look at an AV X version of the negate algorithm that we looked at last week last week theres a couple of days ago anyway whenever it was this is the instructions here that Im going to use amongst others so theres a couple of extra incidental x86 assembly instructions but mostly it comes down to these so these are the AVX instructions that Im using each of the AVX instruction starts with a V as well be careful and the a VX registers are all called why somethi