Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!genrad!decvax!decwrl!pyramid!pesnta!hplabs!tektronix!uw-beaver!uw-june!entropy!dataio!bright From: bright@dataio.UUCP Newsgroups: net.lang.c Subject: Re: Datalight faster than 4.2, why? Message-ID: <996@dataioDataio.UUCP> Date: Wed, 14-May-86 12:35:05 EDT Article-I.D.: dataioDa.996 Posted: Wed May 14 12:35:05 1986 Date-Received: Sat, 17-May-86 04:13:50 EDT References: <989@dataioDataio.UUCP> <1469@umcp-cs.UUCP> Reply-To: bright@dataio.UUCP (Walter Bright Organization: Data I/O Corp., Redmond WA Lines: 12 In article <1469@umcp-cs.UUCP> chris@umcp-cs.UUCP (Chris Torek) writes: >In article <989@dataioDataio.UUCP>, bjorn@dataio.UUCP writes: >>... I notice this (odd) fact: the compiler on the PC is better than >>the one on the VAX! It's faster, it produces better code, and it >>catches errors that the UNIX C does not. So I'm curious: >1. Your company gets paid for improving your compiler. Is not > that so? No, it isn't so. Datalight, Data I/O, Data Exchange, Data Translation Inc., Data Zone Inc., Datacom Northwest Inc., Datatech Enterprises Co. and Data General are all independent companies. The similarity in the names is coincidence.