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Date: Tue, 28 Apr 1998 23:15:56 +0200
From: Marc Lehmann <pcg AT goof DOT com>
To: frank_stulle AT public DOT uni-hamburg DOT de
Cc: beastium <beastium-list AT Desk DOT nl>
Subject: Re: linux, pgcc and xfree332
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On Sat, Apr 25, 1998 at 12:38:53AM +0200, frank_stulle AT public DOT uni-hamburg DOT de wrote:
> I am using Linux 2.0.32 and I'm wondering if there would be any speed
> enhancement when I compile the XFree332-Source with PGCC instead of using the
> precompiled binaries?
> Do you think this is worth the work?

I'm not sure... The speed enhancement depends on your hardware.. a well-accelerated
driver usually doesn't get much from improved code. The old XFree2.0 svga server
was quite improved back when I had a cirrus and made benchmarks...

At the moment, neither egcs nor pgcc seem to be able to compile xfree332 correctly
on my system (everything except the servers work fine, though).

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