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From: | "doug" <deleveld AT dds DOT nl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Re: Fastest bitblt? |
Date: | 27 Feb 2000 12:23:35 GMT |
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Trancelucid <trancelucid AT videotron DOT ca> schreef in artikel <38B82EB8 DOT 95549264 AT videotron DOT ca>... > Thanks for the other valuable information :) > > > There is a switch to get GCC to show its assembler opcodes. Browse > > the GCC manual: > > C:\>info gcc > > Would you know what the switch is? I did a search for both "assembler" > and "opcode", as well as browse through the menus, but could'nt find > anything :( I always use -fsave-temps and look for the file with the assembler. Doug
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