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Great job guys :thumbsup:

 

Belboz > For Linux and OS X users who want a working C compiler I recommend going to Seb's site

Now that efficient tools for assembling and linking are working on Linux, it should also be useable on Windows.

 

 

This is a nice port and a job well done by Seb. I am using it now and its just nice

to not have to run Dosbox anymore. Its quite fast too.

 

The win users just need to make sure the cygwin dll's are in the working path.

It's nice not getting memory crash errors anymore!

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Thanks for the information, good to see the support for Mac OSX.

I'm not really a coder myself, nor do I have any development tools for the Jaguar.

 

But I did some coding and work back in the days on my Atari ST and ZX Spectrum days.

I made 2 adventures and a tape to disk copy program on the Spectrum and together with another coder we made an graphics converter program in the Atari ST/Falcon. Fun days, but I have seem to forgotten most.

I have gone to be a user instead a developer, but sometimes I have the longing to go back to those Spectrum days.

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This is a nice port and a job well done by Seb. I am using it now and its just nice

to not have to run Dosbox anymore. Its quite fast too.

 

The win users just need to make sure the cygwin dll's are in the working path.

It's nice not getting memory crash errors anymore!

Yes, when I wanted to use the C kit from Seb on windows, aln and mac only useable with Dosbox was the big issue for a nice working setup.

It's great to see this is past now!

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Thanks for the information, good to see the support for Mac OSX.

I'm not really a coder myself, nor do I have any development tools for the Jaguar.

 

But I did some coding and work back in the days on my Atari ST and ZX Spectrum days.

I made 2 adventures and a tape to disk copy program on the Spectrum and together with another coder we made an graphics converter program in the Atari ST/Falcon. Fun days, but I have seem to forgotten most.

I have gone to be a user instead a developer, but sometimes I have the longing to go back to those Spectrum days.

 

 

well....you have no excuse now either! :P

 

How about a nice simple port of some of your former work?

:D

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Thank you for your work ! :)

 

 

Now you Jagware guys have no excuses.......I wanna see some GPU main code games!!!

 

:P

 

Sorry, I'm not a Jagware coder, in fact I'm not a coder at all :P

 

(I'm just running the RGC !)

 

It was the coders I was writing to. But even a non coder would have

a better time trying now with these excellent tools by SubQMod.

 

See folks...pestering and begging does work sometimes. :P

 

( a shame when the only real credit you can take for something

is being a royal pain in everyone's ass.....but hey...you got the tools no?)

 

:)

 

 

Either way....enjoy.

 

 

SubQ rules!

Jag Rules!

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SubQ wanted me to post binaries for Linux and OS X users.

 

Attached to this message are the binaries for Linux users.

 

These were compiled with an Ubuntu 8.04 machine.

 

You can use these in conjunction with the Atari made Linux dev tools. The Atari made mac and aln bundled with their linux tools suite function well with Linux, but with smac you gain the gpu main code feature and bug fixes SubQ has made to the original code base.

 

I will build an OS X set of Universal binaries tonight and post.

 

sln_0.1.4.tar.gz

smac_1.0.12.tar.gz

 

Hi Belboz.

 

I am excite to play with the Mac OS X versions of these tools. Is there a location from which I can acquire them?

 

Thanks!

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SubQ wanted me to post binaries for Linux and OS X users.

 

Attached to this message are the binaries for Linux users.

 

These were compiled with an Ubuntu 8.04 machine.

 

You can use these in conjunction with the Atari made Linux dev tools. The Atari made mac and aln bundled with their linux tools suite function well with Linux, but with smac you gain the gpu main code feature and bug fixes SubQ has made to the original code base.

 

I will build an OS X set of Universal binaries tonight and post.

 

sln_0.1.4.tar.gz

smac_1.0.12.tar.gz

 

Hi Belboz.

 

I am excite to play with the Mac OS X versions of these tools. Is there a location from which I can acquire them?

 

Thanks!

 

 

 

 

Also interested.

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