X-Git-Url: https://pd.if.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=platform%2Fexample_cygwin%2FReadme.txt;fp=platform%2Fexample_cygwin%2FReadme.txt;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=0cd903b82201176f3148f6d18d68fd30b82746d5;hp=5cb83b5e0c0e7218de53843841cc622b8170a14f;hpb=56bacb39160e13397fde32a36329461f3ae56ec1;p=pdclib diff --git a/platform/example_cygwin/Readme.txt b/platform/example_cygwin/Readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 5cb83b5..0000000 --- a/platform/example_cygwin/Readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ -"Example" Platform Overlay -========================== - -This is an example platform overlay, as described in the main Readme.txt of -this archive. For ease of development, it applies (and tests) correctly on the -machine of the author; no other guarantees can be given. -It should give you a good idea of what is REQUIRED to make a copy of PDCLib -work. There is a lot more you could do, and even some things you SHOULD do, in -order to experience anything but abysmal performance: - -- Read / write operations on binary streams, and even on text streams for - machines that do not do any text conversion, can be made much more efficient - by using some sort of page buffer instead of the linear buffer implemented - here. It requires some special and platform-dependent manipulations, though, - which is why it is not done by default. - -- Anything relating to floating point logic is written in generic C. While - this is (hopefully) highly portable and should get you started on your - platform of choice, it is also highly inefficient and should be replaced by - inline assembly. Just make sure that your assembly keeps all the promises - the C library makes. -