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Requirements

System requirements

Well, I don't really know. I tested hsc with an A2000, AmigaOS 2.04. To convert reasonable sized pages, about 300K of free ram should be enough. But if you really write W3-pages with your machine (and probably use MUI and Amosaic or ALynx), you probaly already own a machine far beyond hsc's requirements.

As hsc has become a bit slow, a fast CPU (>=68030/25MHz) is recommended.

hsc works best in combination with make.

Knownledge requirements

hsc is not a tool for beginners. It does not make HTML easier. It only makes it a bit less painful. That's all.

There exists several sources for beginners, and this won't be page #1876545 which lists these sources (But I'm frightened, the section about related stuff has degenerated to one of these pages..).

And, for bigger projects, you should know how to write makefiles. In a makefile, hsc acts similar to a c-compiler and it should be no real problem for you to integrate it.

An example for the use of hsc within a makefile is included with this distribution.


Thomas Aglassinger ( agi@giga.or.at ), 15-May-1996