Mail Archives: djgpp/2001/06/29/01:15:51
On Thu, 28 Jun 2001 22:45:07 -0400, DJ Delorie <dj AT delorie DOT com> sat on
a tribble, which squeaked:
>But why? Do we really want to have special cases for *all* the DPMI
>providers there are? Since they all follow the spec...
Actually, if they did, they wouldn't be distinguishable.
>why not just code to the spec and not worry about it? Nothing in DJGPP
>really cares which DPMI server you use, as long as they follow the spec.
A serious limitation of debugging capabilities under DPMI was under
discussion. It seemed reasonable to make new versions of CWSDPMI and
DJGPP where the CWSDPMI has extensions to remedy that situation, the
new DJGPP startup code tests for the fancy CWSDPMI in some way by
probing for a quirk that manifests exactly once at launch, and the
fancy CWSDPMI knows whether the manifest the quirk by looking for a
signature in the structure of executables produced by the new DJGPP. A
bit of a hack, but it would allow a programmer to get a bit more
debugging info in some cases of reproducible crashes by rerunning it
in pure DOS, given these hypothetical versions.
>Yes, I know that. I work in the gcc development group at Red Hat.
>And DJGPP's gcc *is* the "stock gcc" - the same gcc linux uses, but
>for djgpp instead of linux (which is a trivial difference).
I know that; what I meant being that MS-DOS apps running under
emulation in Linux will suck wind compared to the same app compiled
for Linux with a native version of the same compiler.
>However, DJGPP's performance on a well-tuned MS-DOS machine isn't that
>much worse than Linux.
Then add an emulation layer...
>> The only overlap that I can see as likely at all is Quake...
>
>Quake I was built with DJGPP :-)
Yes, that's why I mentioned it above, but unless you *re*build it...
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