SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
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SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
When will the SDK for AmigaOS3.2 be available?
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Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
It is on the CD, including the changelog.
Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
@amifrog
But it will be made available for free download later aswell, won't it?
But it will be made available for free download later aswell, won't it?
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Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
Sure, why not? Probably from Hyperions downloads.
Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
Awesome
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Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
To be clear, it is only an NDK, not a SDK.
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Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
Yes I noticed that - new header files and libs, a few examples. But nothing like the full SDK OS4 offers (albeit the OS4 one is a bit out of date these days)
Still, I hope we get to a point where there is a standardised OS3 SDK, because nothing is more important for developer collaboration that having a common toolchain.
I'd like to see:
- a recent-ish 68K GCC and binutils build free from old geekgadgets dependencies
- clib2 and libnix included
- a common folder structure for SAS/C and VBCC to fit into so that one can easily switch compilers like on OS4
Still, I hope we get to a point where there is a standardised OS3 SDK, because nothing is more important for developer collaboration that having a common toolchain.
I'd like to see:
- a recent-ish 68K GCC and binutils build free from old geekgadgets dependencies
- clib2 and libnix included
- a common folder structure for SAS/C and VBCC to fit into so that one can easily switch compilers like on OS4
Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
This might be completely utopic, but I'd like to see one SDK to rule them all.
One SDK for OS3 and OS4.
One SDK to maintain.
One SDK that determines on install which software/hardware to use and one that asks for which target(s) to compile.
Would make it easier to update too, I think.
One SDK that would (more or less) stay on the same level of up-to-dateness for both targets.
etc.
One SDK for OS3 and OS4.
One SDK to maintain.
One SDK that determines on install which software/hardware to use and one that asks for which target(s) to compile.
Would make it easier to update too, I think.
One SDK that would (more or less) stay on the same level of up-to-dateness for both targets.
etc.
People are dying.
Entire ecosystems are collapsing.
We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!
– Greta Thunberg
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We are in the beginning of a mass extinction.
And all you can talk about is money and fairytales of eternal economic growth.
How dare you!
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Re: SDK for AmigaOS3.2?
The OS4 SDK is a good foundation for that, it just needs a bit of work to update it to the latest GCC and clib2 revisions, and to add in the 68K target support and NDK files. But then it will only run on OS4 so further work is needed to integrate that with linux cross compilers that third parties have put together, or even to make it run on OS3 (with limitations)