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winuae c compiler
« on: December 01, 2011, 08:53:17 PM »
Hello,

As a Java architect, I'm obviously into software and I'm trying to get a C compiler working in WinUAE emulating a A1200.
So far, I've tried lattice v5.0 but the compilation of examples ends with a software failure even in launching compilation with arguments written in the source file itself.
I find it hard to get documentation about which version of which compiler would suit my "installation".
Have you tried something successfully in this idea ?
I'd like to know what development environment you managed to settle in WinUAE.
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2011, 07:39:56 AM »
Hello all,
Thanks for your answers, I didn't expect so many and I'm pleased with that.
As I'm at work I can't give you the specifications of my installation but will try this evening at home.
It seems that there is a large bunch of possibilities for a developper to settle his environment. So I'll give a try at all your suggestions to find the best for me. So be prepared for an other load of questions.:)
As a matter of fact, I use this winUAE installation as a preproduction environment for all my installations before I carry them out on my "real" amiga 1200.
So it would be great if the the solution worked in WinUAE, and to be honest I'm looking for this vintage feeling too.
I considered too SAS 6.0 or 6.5, I don't remember, but could not find a decent manual at that time. Since I found one in LSD doc, maybe I'll give it an other try.
LamboJay, could you give me a link to an Aztec compiler manual ?
What happened to them ? They're so fundamental, where are they hidding ?
I installed it too but get a problem to make the include directory recognised by the compiler with the environment variable set appropriately. Maybe because I installed it in a "hard disk" (directory in fact) different from the hard disk containing the workbench. And if I recall correctly, I finally ended with the same software failure curse after launching.
By the way, is there any restriction in developping in WinUAE comparing to Amiga 1200 ?
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #2 on: December 03, 2011, 05:42:36 PM »
Hi,

I'm currently getting mad at trying to install correctly a lattice compiler in winUAE.
Whether it's v5.0 or v5.02 or even c++, I always get a problem at installation saying something like "error in checksum" or "error in reading" or so.
I use the distributions of these from TOSEC. Are they all screwed up or is it me or my configuration ? I can't understand.
Have a reliable link to distribution of Lattice for Amiga 1200 ?
Or maybe just an advice ...:(
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #3 on: December 03, 2011, 07:53:01 PM »
I finally found a correct distribution  but I had to search all the day for it !
If someone has the same problem, he can go to :
http://chomikuj.pl/p3827/programy/emulacja/amiga/util/
I'm really surprised that I can't find easily c compilers for my computer whereas there are loads of games everywhere.
Do you guys know a good place to find this type of compiler for classic amiga only ?
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #4 on: December 03, 2011, 08:45:25 PM »
Thank you for your information.
You mean I should only use the SASC 6.5 ?
But where can I find it and his documentation ?
You know all the books I have found speak in majority of lattice and aztec.
So with no information, I won't be able to produce something valuable if not at all.
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #5 on: December 03, 2011, 09:42:34 PM »
I'll certainly give it a try if I'm not pleased with the ones I'm testing. As I used to know it in a previous life on Linux.:)
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #6 on: December 04, 2011, 07:11:36 AM »
Thank you. I'll fetch them and try.
Bye.
 

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Re: winuae c compiler
« Reply #7 on: December 04, 2011, 09:46:23 AM »
If it's "roots" I'll have a look at it.
Finally, I end with too many  compilers to try !
Thanks