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From: Mike Darrett <ez073236 AT mailbox DOT ucdavis DOT edu>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: djgpp and windows
Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2001 00:11:27 -0800
Organization: University of California, Davis
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Hi Guys,

Are the RSXNTDJ and MingW32 ports of gcc based on DJGPP's code? Code
generated with gpp's -O3 switch produces the fastest code I've ever
seen... knocks the socks off even Borland C++ 5.5's free compiler. I'm
interested in writing OpenGL and DirectX code for Windows, though, and
don't think I can use DJGPP for those environments? Please advise.

Thanks,

Mike Darrett
mrdarrett AT ucdavis DOT edu
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