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Re: gEDA-user: about DJ



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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