Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp,gnu.gcc,soc.culture.israel Subject: Re: Final clue in porting zgv from Linux to djgpp Distribution: world From: vischne AT ibm DOT net-nospam (root) Organization: The Light References: <876536360 DOT 9710 AT dejanews DOT com> <3446f1ea DOT 0 AT news3 DOT ibm DOT net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: Text/Plain; charset=US-ASCII NNTP-Posting-Host: 32.100.34.106 Message-ID: <3446f513.0@news3.ibm.net> Date: 17 Oct 97 05:18:11 GMT Lines: 39 To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com DJ-Gateway: from newsgroup comp.os.msdos.djgpp Precedence: bulk In article <3446f1ea DOT 0 AT news3 DOT ibm DOT net>, vischne AT ibm DOT net-nospam says... > >In article , >rohloff AT informatik DOT tu-muenchen DOT de DOT PLOPP says... >> >>vischne AT ibm DOT net wrote: >>> In fact, after using the CYGWIN32 gcc compiler and the Linux >>> gcc compiler, I can say that (a) DJGPP is at least as fast >>> as the Linux gcc and (b) runtime applications appear to run >>> faster than under Linux. >> >>a) DJGPP produces exactly the same code as gcc for linux. >> ( It is in fact gcc for dos compiled from almost the >> same sources) >> >>b) well dos is a single tasking system (oh really :-) ?) >> and so of course it runs probably a tiny bit faster than >> linux, because your program gets the complete power of >> your computer once it is started. > >Ah, yes, comrade, the tiny bit faster, about the extent of your >capabilities, eh? > >Actually, the interesting question is why cygwin32 gcc is so incredibly >_slow_ by comparison to DJGPP. > And, the other question is why you would strain so hard to be a fool. Anyone knows that I was talking about a Dos window running under Windows 95. And, comrade, while you and the others in the secret-communist movement continue this harrassment, you are not safe. You are not safe anywhere and any time. And, especially, the German comrades who are out to prove that God is not going to take revenge on Germany for adopting the new Nazism in the secret communist movement. I have a little prediction for you: Germany's sunny days are over. There are _big_ storms coming, sent by God as punishment.