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- From: Edmond <underwoe@Colorado.Edu>
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- Subject: Question about BC++ 5.0
- Date: 27 Mar 1996 03:22:33 GMT
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- I've heard that BC++ 5.0 has 2 compilers: the regular IDE compiler along
- with a command line version of it AND a command line compiler from Intel
- that can do greater optimizations such as Pentium PRO optimizations. Can
- anyone confirm this? Borland doesn't seem to know anything about it (this
- was a sales rep mind you), but someone told me that it did have a command
- line compiler from Intel that could do better optimizations. If anyone is
- using BC++ 5.0 that can do a quick check for me, that would be great.
- Thanks.
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