Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/12/28/03:35:59
Hi, DJGPP'ers
On Fri, 23 Dec 94 08:28:24 -0500 you said:
>
>With a well-tuned system, compile times are pretty good. I can
>compile gcc (no c++) with -O3 in about 15 minutes on my P90.
>
my experiences are, the compilation speed heavily depends on how you
'tuned' your system:
example: I'm currently using two PC's, on both is DJGPP installed with
the same setup.
-) machine #1: DOS 5.0, QEMM, 8 MB RAM, 33 MHz 486
-) machine #2: DOS 6.2, QEMM, 8 MB RAM, 33 MHz 386+387
On both machines smartdrive, both machines have a 1 MB RAMdrive.
The GCCTMP env. variable is set to the RAMDRIVE, so every intermediate
GCC file goes to drive E: (btw. F:)
The 386 harddisk, is defragmented, the 486 isn't.
On both machines, smartdrive is enabled with 1.5 MB cache, both HD have
approx. the same transfer and access rate.
-----> The 386/387 couple is approx. 1.4 times *FASTER* during compilation.
my conclusio: It REALLY depends on how the system setup is.
I had really good succes when I tried to speed up the compilation cycle
via defragmenting my disk, and making the smartdrive cache as big as to
keep 'gcc', 'cc1' and 'as' together in memory.
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