[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.
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Amigaworld.net thread
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AmigaOS 4 SDK to be released to Earlybird owners : Comment 178 of 184 | ANN.lu |
Posted by vortexau on 26-Nov-2003 15:26 GMT | In reply to Comment 177 (takemehomegrandma): (samface said:)
> No, but if you ask the shopkeeper to save a unit of a product for you whenever it arrives to the store
> or save one that is already available because you will be back later to pick it up, you've entered an
> agreement with the seller to buy the product, which is perfectly valid to refer to as a sale. Hence the
> sign saying "sold" . . . -{snip}-
True - but in those types of case "the product" already exists! Hereabout, most dealers would not accept such a transaction with a product THAT DOES EXIST without a 'Holding Deposit' -- which can be 10% or more. The merchant is too wary of a 'no-show' of the customer-to-be!
(takemehomegrandma said:)
> . . . Three separate things: the purchase/sale (binding agreement), the payment, the delivery.
>
> When you, as a person, visit a store and buy something these usually all occur at pretty much the same
> time. You go to the counter, you make your payment and then leave with your goods.
> -{snip}-
> In mail order you first make your purchase, and sometimes you make your payment at the point of purchase,
> sometimes you make your payment at the point of delivery (at the post office or when the spedition firm
> comes knocking on your door). -{snip}-
I am aware of the BIG differences between various classes of transactions!
It is the (to me) SURPRISING claim that 1500 PegasosIIs have been sold when no customer, that I am aware of, actually has a PegasosII in their hands.
I'm certain if SUCH a claim had been made by EyeTech (or Amiga Inc) before the A1XE motherboards were actually being shipped from the Far East --- that very vocal Blue Spokespersons would be crying (or is it typing?) "foul"!
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