Changes
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* Updated ADE-Startup to have parameters
DIR/K path to installation; defaults to current dir
QUIET/S suppresses output to the CLI
SETENV/K sets path for ENV assignment (defaults to RAM:ENV)
only executes if ENV: is not already set
* Added icons for ADE-Startup and SH
* Fixed protection bits to RWED and RWEDS for all in Sys/S and
the ADE-Startup script as well
* Repacked for either LhA or Zip depending on which archive you
chose and the size of the archive. Going forward, only the .LhA
archive should be used.
Description
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This is a quick start archive containing everything you need to
get started developing on the Amiga using GCC. Version 2.95.3 is
widely known to be the most common version of GCC used in various
examples for Amiga development on the 68K platform.
Instructions
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Extract the archive wherever you'd like the install to exist. Add the
following lines to your S:User-Startup (or other startup script)
;BEGIN ADE
Execute ADE-Startup Dir Sys:ADE
; END ADE
Changing Sys:ADE to path to the directory where ADE was extracted.
Performing the commands manually or restarting the computer at this
point gives you a working development environment to start with
Example Code
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(Open a new shell or CLI then enter the following commands)
1.> cd ram:
1.> ed test.c
#include <stdio.h>
int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
printf("Hello ADEn");
return 0;
}
1.> gcc -noixemul test.c
1.> a.out
Hello ADE
1.>
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