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From: dscott AT networkusa DOT net (SCOTT19U.ZIP_GUY)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: makig tiny programs with djgpp
Date: Sun, 25 Jul 1999 17:16:50 GMT
Organization: Retired Electronic Engineer and real time computer expert
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In article <hJFm3.236$3c4 DOT 298 AT news DOT get2net DOT dk>, "Peter Korsgaard" <jacmet AT kom DOT auc DOT dk> wrote:
>Hi, have anyone done any research into making tiny programs with djgpp?
>(like 64kb intros)
>
>like making smaller versions of crt0 and libc (perhaps using tinycode from
>submissive^cubic)
>

 Actually quite complex programs can be written in less than
64 (times 1028) bytes
my scott16u.exe found in scott16u.zip pointed to at my web
page is only 63488 bytes long. But to get the executable size
down one should use "strip" to get rid of useless parts of the
code. Take a look at my encryption program it has been posted
years ago and never has been broken. It use DJGPP C.



David A. Scott
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