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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Software Issues and Discussion => Topic started by: melott on February 14, 2004, 03:42:25 AM

Title: SAS C patches
Post by: melott on February 14, 2004, 03:42:25 AM
I have SAS C Ver.6.0 (origonal disks & manuals)

Is there a patch or patches to bring ver.6.0 up
to ver.6.5. If so does anyone have it/them??
Or was Ver. 6.5 a new version??
Title: Re: SAS C patches
Post by: Castellen on February 14, 2004, 04:44:33 AM
It appears that ver 6.50 was a new version.
There are patches on Aminet to update it to ver 6.58, which I applied to mine.

I've never seen anything to update 6.00 to 6.50.
Title: Re: SAS C patches
Post by: jjans on February 14, 2004, 05:27:58 AM
I take it you were looking for SAS/C patches on aminet:

http://wuarchive.wustl.edu/~aminet/biz/patch/index.html

sc6_3.lha there is a bug fix for 6.0-6.3, but I assume you have already seen that.

 I have SASC 6.50. The patch disk for 6.50 to 6.5.1 readme states that Version 6.50 is required to have been installed. This patch was included as the 7th disk in the set. I then patched 6.55 to 6.58 using the above link from aminet. I bought mine years ago and the manuals are for Version 6.0, although the Disks are 6.5 and dated 1 Oct 93. My disk 1 readme states that there is no manual for 6.5.0 and that users should use the 6.0 Manual. I have not come across any major problems so I don't think you are missing out on anything. The biggest headache I ran into was cross debugging with CPRX over 2 amiga. Version 6.5.8 seemed to make it more reliable and less prone to crashes.

The list of changes from 6.0 to 6.5.0 is not as extensive as the 6.5.1 patch. The biggest changes seem to be with bitfield structures in 6.0 not being compatible with SASC 5.xx. The 6.5.0 bitfields were again changed and were not compatible with 6.0. The 6.51.1 patch has an extensive list of changes, as well as reverts the bitfields to be compatible once again with 6.0.

You still use SAS/C? I thought I was the only one in the universe that did...
Title: Re: SAS C patches
Post by: Castellen on February 14, 2004, 05:42:47 AM
I noticed SAS/C appears to be used a lot less than others, why is this?  Unlike Storm C, I gather it's no longer supported.

I'm using it because I picked up 2nd hand books and manuals cheaply.  So far with my limited C experiences, it seems to do a good enough job, though the debugger is a bit complicated to use.

The main C editor is quite good how it changes the line colours for you, but the copy/paste keys are weird and non standard, not the traditional right A+C, etc.  You can configure many other keys, but not them??

What are you using for your C editor??  I prefer CygnusEd as a text editor, but it's not (yet) configured so you can press F4 and make the project compile, plus it doesn't change the text colours.
Title: Re: SAS C patches
Post by: jjans on February 14, 2004, 07:02:46 AM
Yes SE is a little different by having no keyboard shortcuts for the clipboard. I used to like DICE too, but found the documentation more difficult to follow in comparison to SASC, as I 'm fairly green at 'C'.

The big reason I use SASC is the compatibility with the libraries from Gamesmith Development System (CITAS). I like playing around with GDS for easily making BOBs/anims on custom viewports. It is not very complex in comparison today's 3D standards, but kinda neat for 2D platform scrollers on the A500's.
Title: Re: SAS C patches
Post by: hnl_dk on February 14, 2004, 08:42:00 AM
6.5 was a new version ... This is the link to the patch site (http://www.warped.com/amiga/)
Title: Re: SAS C patches
Post by: hnl_dk on February 14, 2004, 08:51:34 AM
Direct location for 6.3 patch: http://aminet.net/biz/patch/sc6_3.lha (http://aminet.net/biz/patch/sc6_3.lha)