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Subject: | what are you running djgpp on? |
Date: | 22 Mar 2004 02:28:24 -0800 |
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Just a question out of interest - what spec pc are you running DJGPP on? I have 2.03 running on three 'old' pc's of mine a celeron 500/256 ram, sitting 'under' win9x a p166mmx/64 ram, also under 9x a p75/16 ram, with a dos/win3.1 combo It's interesting to note the differences in compiling speed when i updated each to allegro 4.03. The make session was very long under the p75 (but the compiled examples ran very smoothly). Works fine though. I do have an oldish win2000 laptop but that runs mingw, and linux of course has gnu tools anyway. no big point here, just a nod of appreciation to the scalable and useful DJGPP package, and wondering if anyone has it on an even more modest machine - and what you've been writing with it recently.
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