Amiga Developer CD V1.1
Information in this page updated: 01 Jul 96
- Distributor:
- Stefan Ossowskis Schatztruhe
Review of Amiga Developer CD V1.1
This CD contains all the material you need to start developing software for
Amiga computers. This includes:
The CD32 developer package. In addition to the original
five disk set distribution you will find the 'Build-CD' CD writer package.
Packages contributed by 3rd parties:
- The WBPath and ActionFSSM packages, courtesy of Ralph Babel.
- The Envoy v2.0 developer kit, courtesy of IAM, Inc.
- The INet 225 developer kit, version 2, courtesy of Interworks, Inc.
- The kiskometer package, courtesy of Angela Schmidt
- The Enforcer v37.64, courtesy of Mike Sinz
Information in support of forthcoming operating system developments
Additional developer material:
- BOOPSI gadget and image classes
- The AigaOS 2.04 example code, as part of the original 2.04 Native Developer Kit
- The RKM 2.04 code examples.
- The complete set of registered IFF forms
- IFF example and stress test files
- All IFF packages released by Commodore-Amiga, Inc., Covering 1986 through 1992
- The camd v37.1 MIDI developer kit
- The SANA-II standard package and developer kit
- The Installer v43.1 package
International support material:
- Sample text using full ISO-8859-1 character set
- Translation guidelines
The Updated 3.1 Native Developer Kit:
- 'C' and assembly language header files, linker and runtime libraries
- System documentation and tutorial texts
- Example code covering teh Amiga OS 3.0 and 3.1 features
- The NewIFF v39 package
- The AmigaGuide and DataTypes documentation and example code
Reference material
- The collection of AmigaGuide Volume 1 articles, covering Spring 1987 through January/February 1989
- The complete AmigaGuide Volume 2 articles in AmigaGuide format, covering January/February 1990 through March/April 1993; also included are the printable issues in PostScript and PAgeStream format
- Hardware related articles
- The Includes & Autodocs in AmigaGuide format
Please note that you will still need a 'C' compiler or asembler, etc. to develop
software for Amiga computers, none of which is included on this CD.
Above text was taken from the backside of the CD-ROM.