And egcs has one, too, but its named -mk6
Even worse, the pgcc snapshots now also use -mk6, while the releases
retain -mamdk6
> What is pegcs and where can I find it? I regretfully don't have the
> > BTW, according to pgcc's web site to get the maximum, safe, optimizations
> > using their compiler you should use the -O6 option.
>
> Okay, will be set in next patch version.
A better phrase for -O6 would be "maximum, not-break-everything optimizations"
> > The pentium and pentium pro options appeared in gcc 2.8.0, which is what
> > egcs is based on, and pgcc is an addon to egcs.
Not quite, -mpentium appeared in pgcc, and I believe -mpentiumpro also. The
next compiler that used it was egcs. Gcc was the last one of the gcc family
with these switches.
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