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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: AF-Domains.net on March 04, 2005, 11:33:11 PM
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Where around would I be able to find and purchase the Amiga Developer CDs.
Thanks
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I took a quick search around and V1.1 and V2.1 are available for €4.90 and €19.90 respectively from Vesalia.
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I bought v2.1 from amigakit.com for £16.99, but they seem to have put the price up to £19.99.
amigakit.com - Developer CD v2.1 (http://amigakit.leamancomputing.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=212)
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Thanks for the links.
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The exchange rate for U.S. shops is nice from U.K. right now but I don't know what customs would add for shipping from Software Hut (http://www.softhut.com/cgi-bin/test/Web_store/web_store.cgi?page=catalog/software/development/new_amigadev.html&cart_id=4066290_22110)
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SamuraiCrow wrote:
The exchange rate for U.S. shops is nice from U.K. right now but I don't know what customs would add for shipping from Software Hut (http://www.softhut.com/cgi-bin/test/Web_store/web_store.cgi?page=catalog/software/development/new_amigadev.html&cart_id=4066290_22110)
Those fecking customs and excise barstards add the full 17.5% VAT on anything sent from a none EU business unless it's cunningly disguised as a "gift". ;-)
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Those fecking customs and excise barstards add the full 17.5% VAT on anything sent from a none EU business
You don't want to buy any thing from the US anyway.
It's all made in China or Taiwan :-D
Plaz
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I think I will goto vesalia first before softhut.
Thanks for the recommendations.
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Well...there are naughty people that have it on the ed2k network. Not me though.
Been wondering what the dev CDs include actually.
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I'll second that! Just what is on the developer cd's?
-AmigaEd
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Autodocs, includes, example programs with source, old commentary on what needed improving on the Amiga to make it work better, and diagnostic programs.
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Okay then. Now I know.
...So there's no dev tools included? Ie a C compiler/linker/assembler etc? I know theres plenty around, but it'd be nice if there was one.
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Dev CD 2.1 comes with StormC 3.0 and PhxAss (which is free anyway). VBCC is a good choice for a free compiler. Much simpler to set up than gcc.
NDK 3.9 is still available free of charge from http://www.amiga.com/3.9/download/NDK3.9.lha (http://www.amiga.com/3.9/download/NDK3.9.lha).
Combine that with GoldEd, VBCC, PhxAss, fd2pragma, and WinUAE, and you've got a pretty decent development environment. (I use Microsoft Visual Studio's IDE, Cygwin, and a gcc cross-compiler.)
Trev
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Plaz wrote:
You don't want to buy any thing from the US anyway.
It's all made in China or Taiwan :-D
Plaz
Isn't that an improvement on being made in the USA? ;-)