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Re: Help porting to the Amiga, again
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Posted on: Today 6:19:11
@LyleHaze

For faad/faac I used crosscompiler setup on cygwin to create the configure script and then ran configure/gmake on AmigaOS4.

http://www.zerohero.se/cross/os4.html


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Help porting to the Amiga, again
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Posts: 75
Posted on: Today 5:00:48
Help porting to Amiga.. Again


OK, here's another request.
I am familiar with Amiga programming, but very little from other platforms. Lately I have been doing a lot of PIC programming, and I'd really like to get those tools working on the Amiga.
The source to GPUtils-0.13.6 is available, and is written for the (or a) GCC compiler. Ports exist for windoze, Mac, and I believe ?nix as well.
So I feel brave, and I download the source. Yup, unix paths throughout. Instead of makefiles, they have makefile.am and makefile.in, apparently for automake. I seek out automake, and found a python script that should work. I have python installed, but I can't seem to get it all together.
Between Python, automake, unix pathways, and no existing amiga port, I can't even quite get anything to make (or gmake, either)
I read the docs for make, and I see that vpath and VPATH may be able to help. I spent two hours on those alone, but couldn't get them to work for me. They MIGHT throw a requester asking for an odd volume name, but at no point could I get them to actually find a file there.

This is all a bit challenging. Not to be defeated, I ended up writing simple makefiles from scratch, and changing all the source #include statements to complete pathnames. What a pain. But I was able to get a few files to compile. This is NOT a reasonable way to go forward. It wasn't too long until my simple makefile wasn't getting everything done.

It shouldn't be this hard. Really!

All of that may be amusing, but I'm trying to show that I'm not just asking someone to do it for me. If it really is as difficult as it has been so far, I give up. I'll keep doing my PIC development on windows.
If there is something I'm missing, perhaps some tool or method I can use to get me past some of these problems, please let me know! I'd prefer to do all my work on the AmigaOne if possible.

Yes, I have read (spots?) porting guide. I tried what I could understand, that was not enough.

Any suggestions would be welcomed,
LyleHaze


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Re: Amigans.net Membership is a joke!!!!!!!!!
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Posts: 393
Posted on: Today 4:52:33
Hi Helge,

I was joking, but I really hate to see someone leave, as Amiga is very, very special, no matter how good the other systems are, they are IMPERSONAL in an indescribable way. Also, they have other drawbacks as well. Very disgusting drawbacks, in fact.

Believe it or not Amiga IS rebounding and THAT'S NOT SPIN!!!!!

Look at NatAmi60 at least before you call it a day! It's the Amiga dream come true. Now I'm split between to poles, .


Seriously, it's been and always HAS been, anything they CAN do, we could do better, although as there are way less developers where we are (and no HW!), that's gone unfulfilled thus far.....

The saw applies, "remember when computing was fun?"

HW is coming soon, I believe.
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Hey, where is that "lob virtual tomatoes" button so I can fix that Mikey_C but good???


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Re: OS4Depot approaches 2000 files!
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Posted on: Today 3:08:16
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you are right about that, but nuke probably from that sentence. ;)

Hi spotUP,

What does "but nuke probably from that sentence." mean????



Anyway,

HOW COOL IS THAT?????!!

OS4Depot and Aminet are so excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I'm working on something too. Hehehe. (It's trivial though.)


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Re: ACube systems holiday
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Posted on: Yesterday 22:47:27
Pre ordered.. Can't wait!


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Re: ACube systems holiday
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Posted on: Yesterday 22:11:58
@Amigo1

Think I'm going to wait until the CDs start shipping, and more importantly I have some DOSH !!


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Re: ACube systems holiday
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Posted on: Yesterday 22:05:21
@orgin

No need to rush for sending my broken cpu module then. Just gotta relax and enjoy the summer.


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Re: ACube systems holiday
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Posted on: Yesterday 21:32:55
@agafaster

I've already ordered!!!!!!


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Re: ACube systems holiday
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Posted on: Yesterday 21:26:14
@orgin

Ooh ! That reminds me - I must get my copy ordered !
and I hope they're having better weather than me !


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Re: Amiga OS 4.1 dealers
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Posted on: Yesterday 20:52:58
@orgin

bump


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ACube systems holiday
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Posted on: Yesterday 20:43:32
14 Aug 2008 20:48:00 GMT+1
Summer holidays

We inform our customers that ACube Systems will be closed for summer holidays from 14 to 24 August included.

When we're back we'll start shipping the OS4.1 CDs to our customers/resellers that ordered one.

We hope to meet a lot of you at Pianeta Amiga the 27 and 28 september. We'll bring new products at the show...

http://www.acube-systems.biz/eng/news.php?id=32


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Chris  [image]
Re: New Amiga Web Browser in Development - Netsurf.
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Posted on: Yesterday 20:02:37
@jahc

(1) I thought I'd fixed but it appears to still be present.
(2) is fixed.
(3) is improved but more needs to be done.
(4) and (5) are not started.

Additionally, dragging (text selection, scrolling up and down with the mouse) is now working although the clipboard doesn't yet.
Select forms are also now working (which I'd love to get a screenshot of but that appears to be an impossibility)

Complete forms, downloads and bookmarks are still the things I want to implement before any release.

BH weekend might give me enough time to get it in a releaseable preview/beta state.


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Re: New Amiga Web Browser in Development - Netsurf + (Screenshots)
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Posted on: Yesterday 19:04:59
@Chris

Quote:

Chris wrote:
@AJS

Oops should have said that.


Chris


No problem Chris, your too busy Coding to remember everything








so have you finished yet


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joerg  [image]
Re: OWB 2.3
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Posted on: Yesterday 15:05:14
@TSK

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Certain type of links doesn't work (links which are printed in/from javascript).
OWB ignores links which would open a new window.
In the AmigaOS4 port of OWB Blastoise I changed such links to be loaded in the current window instead, but not in the OWB Doduo port yet.


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joerg  [image]
Re: OWB 2.3
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Posted on: Yesterday 14:54:12
@walkero

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The new version really looks great. But if you want a really big page to test for memory consumption try this one

http://drupal.org/project/Modules/name
For such a huge page with lots of images there is next to no difference in the additional memory required for the page, but the total memory required by OWB is quite low compared to other browsers:
OWB              183 MB
Links            197 MB
Opera            203 MB
Epiphany-WebKit  204 MB
NetSurf          275 MB
FireFox3         393 MB


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Re: New Amiga Web Browser in Development - Netsurf.
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Posts: 138
Posted on: Yesterday 13:32:20
@Chris

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Already done (I wouldn't have got this far without their help)

Important to-dos:
1. Fix the graphical rendering which makes aw.net unreadable
2. Fix the crashing in the forums here and at aw.net when logged in.

But I'd also like to:
3. Make the rendering more complete (some drawing functions aren't implemented at all, others are very basic)
4. Implement downloads
5. Implement bookmarks

There are lots of other things to be done, but I'd like to do at least 1, 2 and 4 before any sort of release. There will be masses of complaints otherwise (and I can think of some other things that will be complained about that are beyond my control)

Hi, do you have any updates for us since you posted this a week ago? I'd be interested in hearing how development is going..


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johnfante  [image]
Usermanual for Delfina DSP Lite
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From:
Copenhagen, Denmark
Posts: 18
Posted on: Yesterday 12:53:21
Does anybody have a scan/pdf of the user manual for the Delfina DSP Lite sound card?

I am especially interresten in what to connect to what on the back!

Thank you in advance.



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Re: Betatesters wanted
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Posted on: Yesterday 12:07:41
@orgin

0.17 released.

Read more here


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xeron  [image]
Re: OWB 2.3
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Posts: 180
Posted on: Yesterday 10:33:31
@joerg

Great work! However, the fonts seem stretched horizontally here? (I'm using a 1280x1024 screen).


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Re: OWB 2.3
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Posts: 133
Posted on: Yesterday 8:56:55
@TSK

I would not use the word "slowly" since OWB has had the fastest evolution of any browser on Amiga since a long time.


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