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AmiDevCpp Version 0.9.5 available
« on: April 21, 2006, 12:00:45 AM »
Version 0.9.5 of AmiDevCpp is now available.  AmiDevCpp is a Integrated Cross Platform Development Environment for Windows, that helps you to comfortable develop C/C++ Applications for the AmigaOS (m68k), AmigaOS4 (PPC), MorphOS(PPC) and for AROS (i686). In the best case, you can just select another Compilerset and compile the same program for different Platforms.

AmiDevCpp Version 0.9.5 available

Changelog:

Aros (x86) Compiler:
Actual SDK with a lot of improvements for ZUNE (MUI)
C++ support finally works.

common:
Now there are some example projects for different platforms
in the examples Directory.

There is a poll on the Website.

http://amidevcpp.amiga-world.de/forum/viewtopic.php?t=55


I wan't to find out which CrossCompilers
are not used at all.
This will be replaced in the next version.


AmiDevCpp
 

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Re: AmiDevCpp Version 0.9.5 available
« Reply #1 on: April 21, 2006, 08:05:22 AM »
you must be joking !
I don't think that anyone is using AROS-PPC.
I also would not know where to download AROS-PPC or a CrossCompiler for it.
 

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Re: AmiDevCpp Version 0.9.5 available
« Reply #2 on: April 21, 2006, 02:25:02 PM »
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hmmm... who would want AROS-PPC???

Power-Up owners...
future Ack/PowerVixxen owners
Classic Mac owners...A1 owners possibly..


Then please tell me where to buy one of these for a reasonable and competitive price compared the current Aros (x86) generic Hardware ...

And then please tell me only one reason,
why I should work with old and slow Hardware, when I can use cheap and fast stock Hardware instead.

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Oh and even possibly Gamecube and future Revolution, Xbox 360 and PS3 owners...


And what kind of programs do you want to use on these platforms ?

Text processing ?
Painting ?
CD-Burning ?
Development ?

Are these Platform delivered with Mouse and Keyboard ?
Is it even possible to connect them ?
Is it possible to connect a USB stick to them ?
Or a scanner, printer, < insert any hardware you like > ...
 

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Re: AmiDevCpp Version 0.9.5 available
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2006, 11:54:17 AM »
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Yes, x86 is fast and cheap, for that matter, Windows can fulfill all our needs, let's just give up and forget about Amiga, Mac, Linux and everything else too.

I wonder for how long people will clinging on

x86 = Windows = EVIL !

weird and expensive proprietary hardware = GOOD !
 
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Here's the beauty of consoles: fixed hardware for 5 years so no driver worries.


Choose a PC board with a particular chipset, nforce if you like.
Choose a gfx card (nvidia or ati) and you will have your fixed hardware.

And what do you think is easier ?
Writing some new drivers every year or porting the OS to a complete new proprietary hardware every 5 years ?