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to: Christian Daschill 100112,277 (X)
from: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005
date: 1994-07-16 12:59:19
subject: #20133-#GNU C Cross Compiler

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    16-Jul-94  12:59:19
Sb: #20133-#GNU C Cross Compiler
Fm: Boisy G. Pitre 74464,3005
To: Christian Daschill 100112,277 (X)

 > I was just wondering if there was such a thing as a GNU C/C++ cross
 > compiler that runs under DOS or OS/2 (preferring the latter) and creates
 > OS9 executables.
 > We have been working with the Microware V3.2 compiler up to now, and our
 > experiments with the Ultra C cross compiler are not encouraging ( SLOW
 > compiles, BIG and SLOW executables!)
 > Maybe somebody has sources?
 >

What version of the Ultra C compiler are you using?  Microware sells a DOS (not
OS/2) hosted version of the Ultra C cross compiler.  The 1.2 version of Ultra C
(due out soon) generates very efficient code vis a vis compared to GCC, Ultra C
1.1 and C 3.2 compilers.

You may want to check your options and upgrade to the 1.2 version of Ultra C
when it is available.

(Opinions expressed herein are mine only, and not necessarily those of any
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