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Operating System Specific Discussions => Amiga OS => Amiga OS -- Development => Topic started by: Steril707 on September 17, 2007, 09:57:04 PM
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Yesterday i installed AIAB together with my WinUAE, and i have to admit, thats really some nice stuff. I haven't been in touch with the Amiga since 1995, and i completely missed out on everything post Amiga 500 (i didn't care much about computers from 1991 up to 1995, then got a PC)
Today i downloaded and installed DICE C from AMINET, but trying to compile something didn't work out all to well.
so, now i have a few questions:
- The compiler tells he doesnt find the "Dinclude" folder. I guess this has something to do with some not properly setupped paths. How do i do this on the AMIGA?
- I am using a german keyboard. It seems it's not possible to do curly braces ->{}, they ar mapped to the keys above the 7 and 8 on the numpad, and WINUAE don't translate that to the Amiga. Any workaround to this..?
- Finally, is there any nice freeware editor available for the Amiga? Something comparable to TextEdit for instance? Using Ed isn't all to wonderful.
I know i can (and already did) use AmiDevCPP to do this stuff, but i want to have the possibility to write something up and compile in WINUAE as well.
thanks for your help...
Mike
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About DICE:
First of all, C++ cannot be translated with DICE since DICE is a C compiler only. Secondly, the code generated by GCC v3.4.0 is much better than DICE. Thirdly, VBCC, although still not a C++ compiler, can compile C more efficiently than DICE. Finally, DICE is only useful to you if you're still running Kickstart 1.3 .
About AmiDevC++:
Cross compiling is much faster than compiling under WinUAE and is generally preferred. This will also solve your editor and keymap problem.
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Okay, i will try out GCC then.. As i said, i will use AmiDevC++ on most of my endeavours, i just want to get the feeling for the system, so i want a working C(++) compiler on the Workbench.
One other thing: I want to install classact 2.0, but I get Guru Meditations very soon after the installation-start. Do i need something else to get this thing running? If not, can anybody point me to a working classact package. This one seems to be required quite often by a lot of programs.