Re: gEDA-user: about DJ

2006-11-08 Thread Peter Baxendale
We used to use DJGPP in our C programming classes. Now the students use
pcb in their ECAD classes. Wonder what he will turn his hand to next...

On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 18:11 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
 On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Paul Bunyk wrote:
  Brings back fond memories of compiling my code with PharLap, then with
  djgpp and getting like 30% better performance with the latter! :-)
  Moving to GNU toolchain completely right after that and to Linux
  (Hey, it actually *comes* will all the tools!) around kernel version
  0.93. First Slackware base install living on 16MB partition on my PC
  with /usr/ NFS-mounted from Interactive UNIX server... 1991-1992, I
  think...
 
  Thanks, DJ!
 
I echo this thanks to DJ.  I was working on a 386DX/20 running  
 DOS, and had gotten about as far as I could with Turbo C.  It was a  
 good system, but it was like pulling teeth when compared to  
 developing on [what at the time was my] modern system, a Sun 4/110  
 running SunOS 4.1.  I finally found djgpp and it was like a breath of  
 fresh air.
 
-Dave




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Re: gEDA-user: about DJ

2006-11-08 Thread Xtian Xultz
Here in Brazil a public university offers an online C language course. Of 
course, they recommend to use DJGPP. I tryed this course in 99, was the first 
time I used DJGPP.
If someone is curious, here is the link to the course, in portuguese only:
http://www.ead.eee.ufmg.br/cursos/C/c.html


Em Qua 08 Nov 2006 07:54, Peter Baxendale escreveu:
 We used to use DJGPP in our C programming classes. Now the students use
 pcb in their ECAD classes. Wonder what he will turn his hand to next...

 On Tue, 2006-11-07 at 18:11 -0500, Dave McGuire wrote:
  On Nov 7, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Paul Bunyk wrote:
   Brings back fond memories of compiling my code with PharLap, then with
   djgpp and getting like 30% better performance with the latter! :-)
   Moving to GNU toolchain completely right after that and to Linux
   (Hey, it actually *comes* will all the tools!) around kernel version
   0.93. First Slackware base install living on 16MB partition on my PC
   with /usr/ NFS-mounted from Interactive UNIX server... 1991-1992, I
   think...
  
   Thanks, DJ!
 
 I echo this thanks to DJ.  I was working on a 386DX/20 running
  DOS, and had gotten about as far as I could with Turbo C.  It was a
  good system, but it was like pulling teeth when compared to
  developing on [what at the time was my] modern system, a Sun 4/110
  running SunOS 4.1.  I finally found djgpp and it was like a breath of
  fresh air.
 
 -Dave

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Re: gEDA-user: about DJ

2006-11-07 Thread Paul Bunyk

For a while...

Brings back fond memories of compiling my code with PharLap, then with
djgpp and getting like 30% better performance with the latter! :-)
Moving to GNU toolchain completely right after that and to Linux
(Hey, it actually *comes* will all the tools!) around kernel version
0.93. First Slackware base install living on 16MB partition on my PC
with /usr/ NFS-mounted from Interactive UNIX server... 1991-1992, I
think...

Thanks, DJ!

Paul B.

On 11/5/06, DJ Delorie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I forgot DJ's web URL, so did a google search.  Here's what turned up:

 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Delorie

 Pretty cool, DJ.  How'd you get in there?

Don't know.  I know djgpp's been in there for a while.


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Re: gEDA-user: about DJ

2006-11-07 Thread DJ Delorie

I echo this thanks to DJ.

You're all welcome :-)

 I was working on a 386DX/20 running DOS,

My first DJGPP machine was one of those (the first DJGPP ran on a
386/16 owned by my employer).  I think I still have most of it.  DJGPP
exists because PharLap didn't support virtual memory.

http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/history.html
http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/doc/eli-m17n99.html


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Re: gEDA-user: about DJ

2006-11-06 Thread DJ Delorie

 I forgot DJ's web URL, so did a google search.  Here's what turned up:
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Delorie
 
 Pretty cool, DJ.  How'd you get in there?

Don't know.  I know djgpp's been in there for a while.


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