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<$INCLUDE FILE="inc/macro.hsc">
<WEBPAGE chapter="hsc - " title="Requirements">
<H2>System requirements</H2>
Well, I don't really know. I tested <hsc> with an A2000, AmigaOS 2.04.
To convert reasonable sized pages, about 200K 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 should have a machine far beyond <hsc>'s requirements.<P>
As <hsc> has become a bit slow, a fast CPU
(>=68030/25MHz) is recommended.<P>
<hsc> works best in combination with <make>.
<H2>Knownledge requirements</H2>
<hsc> is not a tool for beginners. It does not make html easier. It only
makes it a bit less painful. That's all.<P>
There exists several sources for beginners, and this won't be
page #1876545 which lists these sources.<P>
And, for bigger projects, you should know how to write <makefile>s.
In a <makefile>, <hsc> acts similar to a c-compiler and it should be
no real problem for you to integrate it.<P>
An example for the use of <hsc> within a <makefile> is included with
this distribution. (But, frankly speaking, I am far from being a pro
with creating makefiles. If you are able to rewrite the included <makefile>
so that it works with file patterns, I would appreciate if you mail it
to me.)<P>
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