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- From: magicsn@birdland.es.bawue.de (Steffen Haeuser)
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- Subject: New programmer wants help
- Date: 01 Apr 1996 15:27:51
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- harrison%harrison.demon.co.uk@INTERNET wrote :
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- >
- >
- > I'm looking for c source code that demonstrates
- > multi-tasking on the Amiga.
- > Anyone any tips?
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- What do you mean? Starting a new task oneself from the program ? I have to
- admit i never did this ... but there are somewhere sources from old Commodore
- (developper kit or something like that) where sources of everything are in...
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- >
- > Are the PD compilers any good?
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- GNU C gives you very small and fast code, but the COMPILER ITSELF needs huge
- amounts of memory and is not that easy to use like commercial ones... Dice
- (Shareware) is very good, but i do not know if it is still supported... most
- people use commercial SAS/C (there is a cheaper version for students, BTW...)
- Maxon is ok and there is a cheap version of it too, but it runs not very
- stable on Graphics Board Systems (i think the editor causes the problems).
- Storm C is fine, but expensive... well, i myself will stick with my SAS/C...
- if that is too expensive for you, i would try Dice at your place ...
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- Steffen Haeuser
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