Mail Archives: djgpp/1995/10/17/05:14:22
On 16 Oct 1995, Hans-Bernhard Broeker wrote:
> I think the program you are remembering is the so-called 'real-mode gcc'.
> That was just the driver program gcc.exe, compiled by turbo-c in 16 bits.
> The only reason this was ever useful was the 130 K footprint each
> invocation of go32.exe cost you in the precious 640 K DOS memory. The
> real-mode gcc had a much smaller footprint, and therefore you sometimes
Just a small correction: unless real-mode gcc is linked with one of the
libraries which swap most of the code out of memory when spawning child
programs (stock real-mode gcc isn't linked that way), you don't gain as
much as it might seem: the footprint of real-mode gcc is about 100K.
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