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Offline slayer

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Re: C programming
« Reply #14 from previous page: June 07, 2009, 03:32:23 AM »
The last version of SAS Lattice C was 6.58, I complied a HD installation of this environment a few years back... It involved installing 6.50/6.51 then applying 4 more patches from physical floppies...

The archive has been circulating in various circles ever since then... lol and not in it's original archive form either which was lzx... I uploaded it to EAB Zone...

you can always identify my archive because I cut and paste the needed user startup assignments at the end of the READ.ME file in the root directory

There was an additional experimental ppc addon but my memory fails me in regards of what executables were actually ppc... I have the release but I wouldn't know where to look...
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Re: C programming
« Reply #15 on: June 09, 2009, 04:53:13 PM »
I grabbed the Amiga development environment from.... http://amiga.sourceforge.net/amigadevhelp/  

I got the one for a real Amiga.  Maybe I should've gotten the WinUAE one?  (Im using AmiKit)

I had to untar it in Windows! (how do I untar on an Amiga!? >_O)

Since I am an Amiga n00b I don't exactly know how I should set this up, and haven't found any readme/install notes....

any of you familiar with it?   I think once it's setup it will be pretty good!
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Re: C programming
« Reply #16 on: June 09, 2009, 06:14:12 PM »
if you are using Amikit/ via Winuae emulation on a PC then use the uae version :

http://www.innoidea.hu/subsites/amiga/developer/FILES/HardFiles/gcc111.zip

unzip, add as harddisk image move it to the top of the list to make it bootable first, restart.

I use this myself, it is old, I hope someone could make an uptodate version.
 

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Re: C programming
« Reply #17 on: June 09, 2009, 06:20:08 PM »
Quote from: Arkhan;510206
I had to untar it in Windows! (how do I untar on an Amiga!? >_O)


Using tar ?

http://aminet.net/search?name=tar&path[]=util/arc&arch[]=m68k-amigaos
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Re: C programming
« Reply #18 on: June 09, 2009, 06:22:12 PM »
nice, and nice again!

thanks a ton!

eventually Ill get use to not relying on what I know from Windows.

EDIT: The only question is, if I boot that HD environment, I am no longer in the regular AmiKit setup

thats how it is supposed to be?

and, cant I install GCC within AmiKit so I can just call it from their command line?
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