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- From: Nick Christie <nick.christie@oucs.ox.ac.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Amiga Developers Environment - 960219 snapshot available
- Date: 22 Feb 1996 14:57:12 GMT
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- wsldanke@cs.ruu.nl (Wessel Dankers) wrote:
- >Fred Fish <fnf@fishpond.ninemoons.com> wrote:
- >>The 960219 snapshot of the Amiga Developers Environment is now available
- >
- >What is this environment? Heck, my HD is only 120 Mb, how could I fit
- >in 725 Mb??? Anyway, does this include the 3.0 autodocs?
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- You would actually 'only' need 125MB to install all the binaries
- (and you probably wouldn't want all of them). Not that this helps
- you much, having a 120MB HD.
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- From reading the ADE readme it seems this is an Amiga-tized GNU setup,
- for writing apps in a Unix-like environment.
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- What got my goat a bit was the implication that if you didn't have
- all these Unix commands you weren't programming the Amiga seriously.
- Humph! I prefer my native Amiga equivalents, thank you very much.
- Long live the ANU (AmigaOS is not Unix) setup!
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- Nick
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