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From: | kari0022 AT gold DOT tc DOT umn DOT edu
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Subject: | OPTIMIZING EXE SPEED
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Organization: | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Date: | Fri, 15 Sep 1995 21:57:43 GMT
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To: | djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu
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Dj-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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I recently switched from Borland TurboC to djgpp. The EXE's that I get after compiling
run much, much faster. However, in TurboC you could optimize your EXE for either
speed, or size. How can I completely 100% optimize my EXE's in djgpp for speed?
How about the other way around, for size? In both cases, I want to completely ignore
the other one, like I want a really really fast executable, and I really don't care
at all how large it is.
Please give me some (two?) command lines for GCC that would do those two things.
Thanks!
Jawed, kari0022 AT gold DOT tc DOT umn DOT edu
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