Mail Archives: djgpp/1997/06/05/06:23:30
Peter Palotas wrote:
> I read somewhere that DJGPP compiled a file at about half the time
> Borland
> C++ did. I can't agree with this, because I think DJGPP is really
> really
> slow in compiling files. And that is not only on my 486/66, also on my
>
> friends Pentiums and other computers. A friend of mine uses Watcom
> instead,
> just because he thinks DJGPP is too slow.
>
> Am I doing something wrong, or is DJGPP just slower?
>
Try to follow the instructions found in the FAQ about that matter. I
did and could see how the same program compiled noticeably faster in my
486/66 than in a friend's P100... These instructions are to place
your temp dir in a big RAM drive, and have a big disk cache, basically.
> Is there somewhere I can find timings of compile-time on diffrent
> computers
> optimized for maximum speed, so that I can compare?
>
> //Peter
> // Blizzar -- blizzar AT hem1 DOT passagen DOT se -- http://hem1.passagen.se/dnt
>
>
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