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From: Radical DOT NetSurfer AT delorie DOT com
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Borland LIB for DEPUI 2.0 Available
Date: Sat, 08 Sep 2001 18:19:15 -0400
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Thanks to my efforts, and line_by_line_coding of a
Borland 5.02 MAKEFILE, the porting of 

DEPUI 2.0 by Doug Eleveld, 
http://huizen.dds.nl/~deleveld/depui.htm

is now available.  I mention this here since it was
due to how impressed I was with the 
DJGPP 2.03/Allegro 3.12 built of Depui 2.0 that made me curious
just how well the purely 16-bit version would compare.

Unfortunately, the original Borland 3.1 PRJ file is useless to me.
I had to manually create a MAKEFILE from scratch!
(but hey! thats why we love these sorts of things!)

My Borland 5.02 port uses the Large_Mem_Model, absolutely
requires the Borland BGI package, and also requires that you
modify the EXAMPLE files to reflect the use of the BGI support.

Interesting note here:
Compressing a DJGPP EXE file (using djp) results in only a
1/2 compression,
NOW
using my BC16 library and WWP to compress the examples,
I am getting 60% compression on the EXE's.

Average DJGPP DEPUI 2.0 EXE is 320k
Average BC16 DEPUI 2.0 EXE is  160k
(immediately half the size, BUT remember Allegro is not BGI
  and vice-versa, to be sure, there are trade-offs here)

Compressing DGJPP yields ONLY 1/2 compression
Compressing BC16 Apps yields 1/3 (or more) compression.

Anyone wanting the Borland 5.02 DEPUI 2.0 Large_Mem_Model
LIB  (and a few converted example sources) can email be directly
RadSurfer AT yahoo DOT com   ONLY thanks.

email: radsmail AT juno DOT com
http://members.tripod.com/~RadSurfer/

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