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From: | <rkwcvdz AT rivier1 DOT puk DOT ac DOT za>
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Moving from pascal to Djgpp
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Date: | Thu, 23 May 96 08:51:43
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Organization: | University of Potchefstroom
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Message-ID: | <45709.rkwcvdz@rivier1.puk.ac.za>
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To: | djgpp AT delorie DOT com
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DJ-Gateway: | from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Hi. I hope someone out there will be able to help me with all the
questions that ive got about Djgpp.
I am a fairly effecient Pascal/Delphi programmer , who now has to
learn C/C++ .
[1] This is my first experience with C/C++ ,and ive been told to use Djgpp
as it is a true 32bit compiler . Does it have a Dos extender like
Dos/4gw or Borland Pascals (which is a 16 bit extender).
[2] Does it support the method of inline Assembly that i am used to with
Borland Pascal . eg
Program Example;
Begin
.
.
asm
mov ax,13h
int 10h;
end;
.
end.
Does it come with a external Assembler like Tasm , does the language
differ much from Turbo Assembler .
[3] Does it support the writing and using of Dlls , like borland Pascal.
If so , will they be compatible with all my Dlls that ive written with
BP.
[4] How good is it for writing games .Code size , effeciency and speed .
Does it compile Native 486 and Pentium code . How fast is the code
compared to Watcom C/C++.
[5] Are there many Freeware(im only a student) graphics,sound libs for
Djgpp.
[6] How compatible is it with other C/C++ compilers , mostly Watcom and
Borlands Compiler , which is used at work.
[7] I know this question is not relevant to this gropu , but what good
books are there to learn C/C++ , they shouldnt be compiler Specific.
Any good game programming Books ....
Sorry for making this so long but i want to be sure that im doing the
right thing.
Please post this to my e-mail and not to the newsgroup
Thanx in Advance
rkwcvdz AT rivier1 DOT puk DOT ac DOT za
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