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From: "\"Bas Hamstra\" <bas.hamstra"<nospam AT delorie DOT com>@wxs.nl
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: New gcc 2.95
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 1999 02:27:56 +0200
Organization: Planet Internet
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Hello all,

I donwloaded some components of GCC 2.95 (binaries of gcc, gxx and the libs,
I believe) and copied them onto the old djgpp package (latest official
version). It works, but now my programs run slower, regardless of the
optimation options. I hear GCC 2.95 should be a good deal faster, so what am
I doing wrong? I am using RHIDE. Celeron processor.

(I didn't compile any source or something)


Thanks for any advice.

Bas Hamstra.


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