The highlights of the CD-ROM:
The new 3.5 Native Developer Kit:
- Updated and revised `C' and assembly language header files and linker
libraries
- Updated and revised system documentation and tutorial texts
- Example code covering the AmigaOS 3.0, 3.1 and 3.5 features
- The NewIFF v39 package
- The AmigaGuide adn DataType documentation and example code
- WarpUP (PowerPC) developer documentation and examples
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Additional developer material:
- BOOPSI gadget and image classes
ReActor BOOPSI toolkit and example code |
- The AmigaOS 2.04 example code, as part of the original 2.04 Native Developer
Kit
- The RKM 2.04 code examples
- Tables listing which operating system modules were added, removed or
updated in subsequent AmigaOS releases
- 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 v43.3 package
- The CDTV developer disks
International support material:
- Sample text using the full ISO-8859-1 character set
- Translation guidelines
Reference material:
- The collection of Amiga Mail Volume 1 articles, covering Spring 1987
through January/February 1989
- The complete Amiga Mail 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
- The Includes & Autodocs in AmigaGuide format.
- Revised Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manuals in AmigaGuide format
HTML versions of all AmigaGuide format manuals |
Historiacal developer material:
- DevCon Disks (1988-1993)
- The CD32 developer package
- 1.3, 2.0, 3.1 Native Developer Kits
Packages contributed by 3rd parties:
The StormC 68K C/C++ developer package
(full version 3.0, for non-commercial use only (!)) |
- The WBPath and ActionFSSM packages, courtesy of Ralph Babel
- The Personal Paint, CopyIcon, MailBX and DirDiff packages, courtesy
of Cloanto
- The INet 225 developer kit, version 2, courtesy of Interworks, Inc.
- The Picasso96 developer kit, courtesy of Alexander Kneer and Tobias
Abt
- The Miami SDK, version 2.1, courtesy of Nordic Global, Inc.
- The CyberGraphX V4 developer kit, courtesy of Frank Mariak
- The MMUlib package, courtesy of Thomas Richter; this package includes
the MuForce tool which is derived from the Enforcer package developed by Mike Sinz (see below)
- The Kiskometer and MakeCD packages, courtesy of Angela Schmidt and Patrick
Ohly
- The Enforcer v37.64, courtesy of Mike Sinz
- The Envoy v3.0 developer kit, courtesy of Heinz Wrobel
- The Wipeout, Blowup and Sashimi debugging tools and the "CheckGuide"
AmigaGuide file syntax checker written by Olaf Barthel
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