Mail Archives: djgpp/1994/07/15/15:18:26
Hello everyone,
I`m embarking on a build of a reasonably large project, (600K lines
spread across 4500 files) and I want to make sure my performance is
everything it can be before I start...
I`m using a 486/33 with 16M of RAM (6M in a Ramdrive) That leaves
about 9Mb of XMS/EMS.
On the ramdrive are 3 directories /tmp, /bin and /lib.
/bin contains make, gcc, cc1, cpp, as, ld, and go32
/lib contains all the .a files from djgpp/lib
That leaves ~3.5M free in the ramdrive.
I have COMPILER_PATH set to d:/bin, LIBRARY_PATH set to d:/lib and TMPDIR
set to d:/tmp
gcc takes ~6 seconds to compile a 3-line "hello world" program.
I notice a lot of disk chatter during that time, but I can`t figure
out what it`s doing. (I don`t THINK it`s swapping, with 9M RAM...)
Is this performance good/average/poor for this setup?
Have I missed anything REALLY obvious?
(It`s the disk access that`s confusing me)
-Jeff Evarts
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