@Kamelito
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Are you serious? I didn't knew that you could run it under OCS/ECS/AGA.
Well, yes you can, but it's really slow because 32bit desktop has to be dithered and rendered on 8bit screen, and it looks bad too.
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If I read here (see link below) I don't see any mention of classic chipset and AmigaOS for classic do not use the 68k processor to run. (Except for bootstrap I guess)
Well Processor MC680x0 is parked after the PowerPC is started, but Denis, Paula, Agnus, Alice, whatever chipset on AMIGA does not vanish into thin air.
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It run on Classic but nobody is going to use the SDK to program AmigaOS 4.x using 68k assembly and Classic chipset banging there Is NDK's for that Already and I don't even speak about the migration guide recommendations.
Well let's say you have an old programmed in 100% 680x0 assembler, you wont that program to changed from hardware dependent to hardware agnostic, in order to rewrite part of the code that directly access chipset, you need to understand what code does, in that case the documentation can be great value.
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So my point is still valid.
Well No, not completely, as I wrote, you need the documents when your poring games/programs from Paula to AHI, or AGA hardware banging code to Picasso96 or modern graphic library.
I think it's important to update the examples and documentation that is not hardware dependent, and I think all examples today should be in C, as this default program language today, as it the program language every one use. With few exceptions.
Anyway, the obsolete documents are useful for reference, not as a guild line.
Edited by LiveForIt on 2016/6/30 17:37:57