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From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" <salvador AT inti DOT edu DOT ar>
Organization: INTI
To: "Alan Wilson" <awilson AT wilshire DOT com>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Fri, 30 May 1997 17:32:58 +0000
MIME-Version: 1.0
Subject: Re: Size of executable too large./So what! Why do you care?


> >The file compressor is called 'djp.exe' and is available from the
> >standard simtelnet distro sites. For example:
[snip]

"Alan Wilson" <awilson AT wilshire DOT com> wrote: 
> I would like to know why so many people complain about the size of the .exe
> file?  For one thing, as the programs get larger the size of the file
> becomes more irrelevant.  
> 
> And besides, 120K doesn't seem that large to me anyway.  I was just
> wondering why some people are making a big deal out of this.

Well I guess because the people are more rational than Bill G.
Why you'll waste disk space if you can avoid it?
For example RHIDE compiles to a 3Mb file, do you think that the people will be 
happy having this big thing in your hard disks when the file can be compressed 
to 550Kb? (2Mb are debug symbols).
As I said before is possible to create DJGPP programs with graphics, sounds, 
animations and more using 100Kb or less. So if the people see such a program 
and then creates a simple Hello World program of 40Kb (or more) is confused.
Lamentably all the problem is just because they doesn't read the FAQ, but I 
think that the question is very logic. (No posting to the group is another 
issue).

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