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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Software News => Topic started by: EntilZha on October 20, 2004, 09:58:22 PM
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Leuven, Belgium - October 20th, 2004
Hot on the heels of the Pre-Release update, Hyperion Entertainment is proud to announce the availability of the updated Software Development Kit (SDK) for AmigaOS 4.0.
The SDK features include
* The complete GNU C/C++ compiler toolkit, including the source-level debugger gdb
* System includes and Autodocs
* Extensive developer documentation and example source code
* An extensive set of contributed packages including pre-compiled libraries like libSDL, STLport and other material.
The SDK is available for registered AmigaOS 4.0 customers in our download area. It comes in two flavours - the full SDK is a 63 megabyte download, while the "light" version with 41MB contains all the material from the full SDK but without the contributed packages, significantly reducing download size.
As previously announced, the SDK will also be contained on the update CD that can be ordered from Hyperion (details to be announced shortly).
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This is GREAT news! Very encouraging to see that the project has not stalled!
I am still waiting in the weeds to purchase the official AOS4 and Amiga One motherboard
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I saw this news this morning on OSnews.com, very intersting! Perhaps I need to learn how to code.
Wonder how much that Mini Amiga is going to cost. Kinda sucks that we have to pay so much for hardware that does not have much support.
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Great news. :-D
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redfox
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Small word of warning: When you install, don't install STLPort. There is a problem with the packaging of this one that will break the SDK. I'll upload a new one ASAP.
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Glad to hear it.
Those interested in programming, there is a C tutorial on my web site which is on going, and cover most areas:
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/programming.html
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Sounds exciting!
- Mike
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Those interested in programming, there is a C tutorial on my web site which is on going, and cover most areas:
http://www.pcguru.plus.com/programming.html
Very nice! Clear and concise reference. I printed all of it to paper. Looking forward to the continued chapters!
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SlimJim