VC++ 6.0 larger exe files explained
Bill Tutt
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Wed Jul 21 10:36:23 EDT 1999
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> From: Gordon McMillan [mailto:gmcm at hypernet.com] > > > Robin Becker wrote: > > <rant> > > As part of the Wintel push to take over the world it seems as though > > VC++ 6.0 will now only generate files with sections 0x1000 (4k) or > > longer. Under 5.0 and before the linker would allow much smaller exe > > file sections. So python.exe which used to be 5k becomes 20k. > > Needless to say this should also apply to dll's etc and appears to > > offer no obvious advantage. Bill has never been other than cavalier > > with our space time resources. </rant> > > Ay yi yi. The whole PE header is full of convolutions so the loader > can take a packed disk image and align the sections on the fly. > > I guess this "feature" designed to "optimize" load time. Or maybe MS > has been investing in drive manufacturers... > I believe this is indeed the case. (optimizing load time, and not the drive manufacturer bit...) I vaguely recall this having something to do with Win98 and FAT32, and it not making much difference for NTFS for other reasons. Unfortunately I can't seem to find the exact details atm. Blech. Bill
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