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+ | An [http://aminet.net/package/dev/amos/AmosProManual_PDF PDF version] and [http://aminet.net/package/dev/amos/AmosProManual_HTML HTML version] of the AMOSPro manual have been uploaded to Aminet. | ||
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<div class="articleTitle">AmiBlitz 3.1 released</div><div class="articleDate">5 jul 2008 by [[user:Spellcoder|Spellcoder]]</div> | <div class="articleTitle">AmiBlitz 3.1 released</div><div class="articleDate">5 jul 2008 by [[user:Spellcoder|Spellcoder]]</div> | ||
Today [http://amiblitz3.amiforce.de/index.php?action=3 AmiBlitz 3.1] was released. (AmiBlitz is a successor/continuation of BlitzBasic for the Amiga) | Today [http://amiblitz3.amiforce.de/index.php?action=3 AmiBlitz 3.1] was released. (AmiBlitz is a successor/continuation of BlitzBasic for the Amiga) |
Revision as of 21:18, 31 October 2008
An PDF version and HTML version of the AMOSPro manual have been uploaded to Aminet.
Today AmiBlitz 3.1 was released. (AmiBlitz is a successor/continuation of BlitzBasic for the Amiga)
PortablE r2 has been released. See the PortableE website for more information.
PortablE r1 has been released. PorablE is a language based on AmigaE, which functions as a meta-compiler. Instead of directly generating binaries it can generate C++ or AmigaE sourcecode.
Last week a 'final beta' of AmiBlitz 3 was released. (AmiBlitz is a successor/continuation of BlitzBasic for the Amiga)
Version 1.9.0 of the Amiga E compiler ECS has been released. Both the executable and sourcecode can be downloaded from Aminet or the ECX website.
Boush^TFA released AsmOne v1.49 RC2 yesterday. This and other version can now be downloaded from the AsmOne page.
Syntax highlighting is now automatically added to 680x0 sourcecode in articles when they are written like this: <code lang="m68k">code here</code>. For an example see: How to open a library in 680x0 assembler.
This consists of about 900+ articles, mostly about the 700+ instructions