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- From: tfrieden@fax.uni-trier.de (Thomas Frieden)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: Using SAS/C for unix port
- Date: 24 Feb 1996 00:20:22 GMT
- Organization: Universitaet Trier
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- Walter Harms (Walter.Harms@Informatik.Uni-Oldenburg.DE) wrote:
- : I compile with gcc and there are even codes that i dont have
- : to change at all. not to mention that GCC supports ca. 95%
- : of *all* unix functions ( i have no idee if this is true for
- : networking application i am stikk busy compiling a decent list)
- Only problem here is that gcc is SLLLLOOOOOWWWWW and uses a lot of
- memory, where SAS is very fast, not to mention that I hate
- ixemul.library`s slow startup. Perhaps a good start for porting unix
- programs is the GNU C library (glibc) :).
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- CU,
-
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