Subj : Re: Learning to code for To : Dennisk From : NuSkooler Date : Sun Jul 05 2020 12:52:54 On Saturday, July 4th Dennisk said... De> Is Rust for DOS efficient? I tried it briefly for Linux, and it created De> very large libraries. I'm not even sure there is a DOS compiler, you De> would have to compile on an other OS and transfer it to DOS. I've not had this issue with Rust, probably lib(s) you brought in? Yeah, you have to cross compile to produce DOS binaries. This is certainly something more bleeding edge. FPC is better suited if you want to produce DOS binaries from a cross compile and have better support I imagine. -- >> NuSkooler >> Xibalba BBS @ xibalba.l33t.codes / 44510(telnet) 44511(ssh) >> ENiGMA 1/2 BBS WHQ | Phenom | 67 | iMPURE | ACiDic --- ENiGMA 1/2 v0.0.12-beta (linux; x64; 12.13.1) * Origin: Xibalba -+- xibalba.l33t.codes:44510 (80:774/20) .