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to: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)
from: ole hansen 100016,3417
date: 1992-04-09 16:28:06
subject: #14759-GNU C Compiler

#: 14891 S12/OS9/68000 (OSK)
    09-Apr-92  16:28:06
Sb: #14759-GNU C Compiler
Fm: ole hansen 100016,3417
To: Kevin Darling 76703,4227 (X)

Yes, I must admit that I have an ST1040FM running OSK(V2.4), allthough I don't
run it every night. The problem with the GNU-c-compiler is that it will most
likely not run in the Atari, because of to little memory. The ansi-c-compiler
is almost 500k in object when it is unpacked, and the C++ is over 700kb(it
takes a bit to load it the first time). I have used it a bit, to port
'unix'-stuff to os9. Using the 'v7make' from top-munic-package and the
GNU-c-compiler made the ports not so painfull as with Microwares compiler.

regards ole

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