Mail Archives: djgpp/1998/03/22/19:31:20
James W Sager Iii wrote:
>
> Ok, well you've been an incredible help. My compiler is already well over 4x
> its previous speed. I can't find the -m486 flag. What menu is it under
> in rhide?
You need to manually set it in the extra compiler options. However,
according to what I've just read, -m486 may actually slow code down on
Pentium machines.
> Also: Where do I save the configurations so they load up on all my projects?
> Like, can I change one project's compiler flags, and all the other
> projects I have would
> be globally affected by the change?
Check the RHIDE docs for this; in earlier versions all you had to do was
type "rhide rhide" from the djgpp bin directory, and set whatever global
configuration you desired. These options would then be used
automatically when RHIDE starts up. Once you've created a specific
project, on the other hand, any changes you make will affect that
project only.
I don't have much experience with the latest RHIDE, so definitely look
at the docs and the FAQ.
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