[News] AmigaOS 4 SDK to be released to Earlybird owners | ANN.lu |
Posted on 23-Nov-2003 20:42 GMT by pixie (Edited on 2003-11-24 10:14:06 GMT by Christian Kemp) | 184 comments View flat View list |
According to Hans-Jörg Frieden, AmigaOS 4 SDK beta preview is to be released to Earlybird owners just before Christmas.
Reading some comments, it seems Amiga OS 4 beta is to be released, and it should include the final SDK.
Complete with autodocs, include files, compilers, binutils and some sample code, altough at the moment, without an IDE.
Source:
Amigaworld.net thread
HJ comment-1
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AmigaOS 4 SDK to be released to Earlybird owners : Comment 158 of 184 | ANN.lu |
Posted by DaveP on 25-Nov-2003 19:45 GMT | In reply to Comment 151 (Wayne Hunt): "What's the matter Dave?"
Just you spamming AOS4 threads and using it as a sales opportunity amongst the
spin, you are so transparent I could replace my double glazing with you and probably get more light in.
> because of your religious dedication to a particular "truth"?
Oh how helpful, and your religous dedication to a particular "truth"? You see
"religious" suggests I am blind, I am not blind, I know what has been done wrong and what has not, I know the details as much as you do - but I was never fanatical in the first place so its harder for me to be turned 180' politically. I just laugh at the bungling and applaud the successes. Given I am not that emotionally involved in the need for them to succeed my emotions do not turn to bitterness that quickly in that respect.
> Much like Greenboy stated, Ben Hermans, his team and I may not see eye to eye
> on a lot of things, but I respect them for what they have accomplished
> despite the position Amiga Inc has kept them in.
Im glad you are that magnanimous it does you credit.
> I will always reserve the right however to have and share my opinions
> regarding this situation.
Good for you.
> After all, I spent 8 years of my life in the trenches supporting the Amiga
> platform.
Join the club.
> Whether or not you care for my opinion or instantly discount it
>because of my choice of employment is up to you and doesn't concern me.
Thats where we diverge - where you start putting words in my mouth. I don't give a flying fubar where you work, however your current strategy of trolling threads in order to turn them into a Pegasos sales opportunity I find to be very encyclopaedia salesmanlike. If this was the first time I wouldn't have commented. I wished you good luck with Genesi and I still mean it, not in a sense that you "need" good luck but they seem to be doing their bit to carve out a niche for their company.
> Yes, I know, Hyperion and Amiga Inc are supposedly two different companies,
> but Ben will certainly agree with me (as he did at AmiWest) that "Amiga Inc's
> business incompetence hasn't helped matters any" (spoken by Ben Hermans at
> breakfast in front of both his team and mine, Saturday morning at AmiWest).
I have my own strongly held views about Amiga Inc which I have made plain on many occasions that do not diverge much with Mr Hermans stated view. However where you and I differ is that I don't find such trials and tribulations as
life centered as you seemed to in the past - and therefore I am still here, using AOS4 on my A1.
> I'm just surprised at the attitudes of some here.
Again, join the club.
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