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From: Charlie Wine <CWine AT ix DOT netcom DOT com>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Simple 32-bit question.
Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 16:26:17 -0500
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Sorry to bother you all with such a simple question, but...
The FAQs refer to DJGPP as a 16 bit version...

I'm successfully using it, running on pentium.
I assume it (gcc) is generating 16-bit code.

For a benchmark I've created, it runs a a figure of merit
that scales to the clock speed.  e.g. 1.66 = 166 Mhz. pentium.
(for Windows95)   On a 200mhz Pentium-pro, in NT, it gives a 
dismal figure of merit of 0.5

Compiling for a 32-bit NT system (with another compiler) gives 
figures of merit 7.0 for 166 mhz pentium and 14 for 200mhz P-pro.

My question is: Are there any compiler options for djgpp gcc,
and are there libraries that support compilation for 32-bit
pentium machines?  

I've slogged through FAQs, and info, and found no help here.
I'm afraid the simple answer is no.

Any hope that I'm just simply missing something?

Thanks,
Charlie Wine    CWine AT ix DOT netcom DOT com

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