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Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 22:43:23 -0500
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From: DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com>
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Subject: Re: DJGPP: the future is... ?
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> DJGPP for the Mac.

Porting gcc to any platform involves at *least* the following:

* Many machines for developers

* suitable documentation, not only about the CPU but about the OS's
  API, file formats, etc.

* suitable API libraries, or write them from documentation

* money to buy the time required to implement it

If someone can come up with these, you're best bet is to hire Cygnus
to do the port - they have far more concentrated resources that are
geared towards doing that kind of thing.  I suppose if a thousand of
you got together and chipped in a couple hundred bucks each, you'd
have enough to get it done in under a year.  Don't underestimate the
amount of people-hours that went into DJGPP - even with dozens of us
working on it most of the time, it still took *years* to do version 2,
and we'd already done it once!

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