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Message-ID: <3504ec53.flying-brick@flying-brick.caverock.net.nz>
From: Eric Gillespie <viking AT DOT caverock DOT net DOT nz>
To: Nate Eldredge <eldredge AT ap DOT net>, djgpp AT delorie DOT com
Date: Tue, 10 Mar 1998 19:31:30 NZT-12DST
Subject: Re: Speed Test - TC vs. DJGPP
Reply-to: root AT flying-brick DOT caverock DOT net DOT nz

Captains log, Stardate  9 Mar 98 15:49, entry log from Nate Eldredge

::At 02:12  3/8/1998 NZT-12DST, Eric Gillespie wrote:
::>I conclude there must be something wrong with using debugging options 
::>turned on - but why such a difference?
::
::What are these "debugging options"? You don't say in your post.

Options such as -g<n> for gcc are what I call debugging options, where <n> 
can be either nothing, or a number (usually between 1-3 for my 
implementation of gcc 2.7.2.1 under MS-DOS (DJGPP).

Hope that makes it a little clearer what I meant - gee my system is slow, I 
guess that means (by definition) that I must be slow too: I missed out on 
this faux-pas...

Incidentally, can I send mail to djgpp AT delorie DOT com without having to join 
the mailing list (I can't afford to have up to 250 posts a day coming 
through my UUCP link)?

Thanks...

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