Mail Archives: djgpp/1993/06/23/17:09:37
>> After strip & aout2exe it's about twice smaller then original executable
>> compiled by TurboC. It prints longer floats than original one and works
>> much slower. Is it normal behaviour?
> Floating point speed is not affected by the 32-bit environment, so the
> only performance change you might notice is I/O performance, which is
> slower due to go32's overhead.
Floating point speed could be affected if a '387 emulator is used. I've
only used djgpp on machines with real coprocessors; how does the performance
of the djgpp emulator compare with TurboC's emulator? Regarding size, did
you strip debugging info from the TurboC executable?
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