Mail Archives: djgpp/2002/02/18/07:38:23
I know a similar question is already in the FAQ,
but, I have a little 386 and I notice a BIGGGG
diference in compilation time for TurboC vs DJGPP.
TurboC needs a lot less compile time for the same
file(10 times less approx.) , and it is also a
FASSSTER environment when you compare it to RHIDE.
It also uses a lot less memory.
¿Why? ¿So high is the price we must pay for 32-bit
programming?
I suppouse that efficiency is not one of the targets
for gcc compiler.
I'm very happy with DJGPP, but only when I try to use
it in my old 386 I think that maybe it is better to
program in TurboC in that environment.
My 386 has only 2MB memory, perhaps it is the worst
environment where DJGPP has runned in.
;-)
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