Author: Daniel Clausen
Date: 23:48:28 11/13/02
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On November 13, 2002 at 14:11:54, Eugene Nalimov wrote: >On November 13, 2002 at 13:45:59, Robert Hyatt wrote: > >> [...] deleted >> >>(2) gcc is multi-platform. It will compile source and produce >> executables for most any computer architecture on the planet. >> MSVC is specifically tailored to the intel/amd architectures, >> which lets the developers spend more time studying the particular >> target architectures as opposed to having to produce and optimize >> code for nearly all architectures. > >MSVC is also available for IA-64, MIPS, PPC, Alpha (or was until MS stopped >development of NT on Alpha), ARM (plus Thumb), SuperH, TriCore. What do you mean with "available for platform XYZ"? Under what OS? Or do you mean it can be used as a cross-compiler but the compiler itself will run only under Windows? >Still less platforms than GCC, but more than enough. Depends on what platform you have. ;) Sargon
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