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Date: Thu, 24 Sep 1998 09:12:41 -0300 (EST)
From: "Renato F. Cantao" <cantao AT ime DOT unicamp DOT br>
Message-Id: <199809241212.JAA05401@labma07.ime.unicamp.br>
To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Hi Friends!

	I'm new in the DJGPP business, but it seems to me that most of you
work in game implementation (in fact, that's how I discovered DJGPP).
	But, I work with numerical algorithms, and that means that I'm
*VERY* interested in execution SPEED and BIG memory allocation.
	I'm currently using Borland C++ 4.5, Borland C++Builder 1.0 and
DJGPP and my first performance tests show almost no difference among them (at
least in the SPEED test). Naturally all available optimizations (BC++ 4.5
and BC Builder) are set to speed up the executable. In DJGPP I'm using
only the -O3 switch.
	So the questions are:

	1. How can obtain the FASTEST code compiling with DJGPP (the best
optimizations options) ?
	2. Does anybody know about some more extensive test? I mean,
something that includes, loops, sorting, disk access, memory access and
so.
	3. Sorry guys, but I have to use Win95. That's almost the ONLY
available plataform in my university (sic...). Is it possible to link the
*.o files produced with DJGPP in Win95 applications???

	Thanks in advance for all of you guys, that are trying to make a
better world for programmers! (And sorry about my English!).

				R. F. CANTAO!
				State University at Campinas
				Campinas - Brazil



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