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C vs. ASM (size vs speed) (Developers)

posted by marcov, 08.04.2009, 21:44

> > I've no idea. I've never benchmarked gcc versions against itself (and
> > never used gcc on dos in practice)
>
> Never used DJGPP? Well, you are odd. :-D

For the few C work I did, I had access to gcc on BSD before DJGPP existed. There was never reason to torture myself with it.

I did look at it at some point because of the DXE stuff.

> > If so, why don't you use a ten years old version? If it doesn't
> matter....
>
> I do, remember my GCC 2.95.3 / BinUtils 2.16 / DJGPP 2.03p2 single-floppy
> package?

No.

> But that was more of a size consideration.

Ah, that's probably why.

> is only eight years, but
> since you consider WinME's 8.5 to be 10, I guess this counts too, heh.)
> BTW, it matters less on newer machines, but it still does matter, unless
> you like buying new cpus every six months (I don't).

My first DOS PC in '92 already had a harddisk, so I never bothered to torture myself with floppy versions on PC.

 

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