Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/03/26/23:02:56
On Sun, 26 Mar 1995, Mat Hostetter wrote:
> >>>>> "ASM" == ASM SoftWare Systems <rdc AT freenet DOT vancouver DOT bc DOT ca> writes:
>
> ASM> Intel ported gcc to the x86 line - does djgpp incorporate any
> ASM> of these diffs ? - Surley Intel is one of the best porters
> ASM> and the most knowledgable about '486 and Pentium
> ASM> optimizations - they permit their port to be used !
>
> Intel didn't port gcc to x86's, although some time ago Intel optimized
> the existing x86 gcc port. I tried their optimized version and found
> it so buggy as to be unusable. Apparently Intel made their changes in
> the Wrong way (e.g. made platform-specific changes to the
> platform-independent portions of gcc), and the gcc maintainers were
> unable to use Intel's work. Richard Kenner (who seems to be gcc's
> primary maintainer these days) posted a fairly long and detailed list
> of reasons he couldn't use Intel's "improvements".
>
> I've heard Cygnus plans to devote a lot of effort to improving gcc for
> the x86, though.
Cygnus? Are these the same people who wrote the game Raptor,
Call of the Shadows? Hmm. I thought they used Watcom.
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