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- From: mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us (Michael B. Smith)
- Subject: Re: Developer info for AS225
- References: <simes.0duc@amdev.demon.co.uk>
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- Date: Fri, 12 Jan 96 00:42:54 EDT
- Organization: Only if you insist...
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- In article <simes.0duc@amdev.demon.co.uk> simes@amdev.demon.co.uk (Simon Brown) writes:
- > The subject covers it - I want to know where I can obtain the developer
- > information for this system, or for INet225 if it's equivalent. I want
- > to make an application which will run on virtually any stack, and if
- > I use AS225 then it can be used on AmiTCP with the fake socket.library.
-
- We are providing the SDK for I-Net 225 to our developer beta-testers.
- At such time as we ship 1.0 (_very_ soon), the SDK will be placed on
- Aminet shortly after.
-
- The original SDK will be for SAS/C, 6.56. A DICE one will probably
- follow. We will likely be willing to provide sufficient information
- for some individual to develop one for GCC.
-
- (These "specific" SDK's include the compiler-specific pieces to allow
- stdio to be done against sockets, fd's/pragma's, and some ported
- routines [rpc and some Unix-y stuff] to allow simpler porting of Unix
- tools. SDK's for some compilers will include more than for other
- compilers.)
-
- As far as the SDK for AS225 -- if you aren't a developer on BIX, or
- one on the European ADSP; you're out of luck, for a legal copy.
- --
- // Michael B. Smith
- \X/ mbs@adastra.cvl.va.us
-