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Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 6:36
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I'm trying to remember what decent programming languages there were on Amiga OS 2.x and AmigaOS 3.x.
Asm
DevPac
C
DICE Maxxon Lattice GCC ( Geek Gadgets )
Basic
GFABasic AMOS ( not that decent ) Blitz
Other
E
I'm sure there were more? Pascal? ADA?
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 7:36
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Quote: Mitch wrote: I'm trying to remember what decent programming languages there were on Amiga OS 2.x and AmigaOS 3.x.
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Basic
GFABasic AMOS ( not that decent ) Blitz Hisoft BASIC ACE Pure BASIC True BASIC Quote: CanDo Arexx Rebol Quote: I'm sure there were more? Pascal? ADA? edit: added some more BASICs
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 8:42
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Dont forget the best ASM compilers of them all
ASM-One ASM-Pro Trash'm-One SEKA
And the best C compiler
SAS/C
Yesterday I looked at the Mono Project (Open Source C#) it need GLib v2.x, so thats a problem rigth now.
RWO
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 8:48
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 12:04
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For classic Amigas there is also HiSoft BASIC, which also has access to all the OS3 includes.
Be warned though that HSB nor anything it creates will work on OS4 so I use C nowadays.
However for runnng on classics and if you only need code that runs on a classic then HiSoft BASIC is very good.
Bill.
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 15:50
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@Mitch Quote: by Mitch on 2006/12/20 22:36:38
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I'm sure there were more? Pascal? ADA? PCQ FreePascal
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Valiant@ CamelotAmigaOne XE, 800Mhz, 1GB, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1u7 Sam440ep, 666Mhz, 512Mb, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1u6 A1-X1000, 1.8Ghz, 1GB, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1x A1-X5000/40 2.2Ghz, 2GB, Radeon HD 7700, OS4.1 FE ud 2
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 15:55
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Amigabasic (Amiga 1.3 extra disk)
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(NutsAboutAmiga)
Basilisk II for AmigaOS4 AmigaInputAnywhere Excalibur and other tools and apps.
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Re: Programming languages
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Posted on: 2006/12/21 16:04
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@LiveForIt Quote: by LiveForIt on 2006/12/21 7:55:41
Amigabasic (Amiga 1.3 extra disk) Boo!!! We're trying to forget that one.
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Valiant@ CamelotAmigaOne XE, 800Mhz, 1GB, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1u7 Sam440ep, 666Mhz, 512Mb, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1u6 A1-X1000, 1.8Ghz, 1GB, 9250 Radeon, OS4.1x A1-X5000/40 2.2Ghz, 2GB, Radeon HD 7700, OS4.1 FE ud 2
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Posted on: 2006/12/22 7:14
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Arrgghh AmigaBasic. Although it wasn't bad.
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Posted on: 2006/12/22 20:00
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Quote: Mitch wrote: Arrgghh AmigaBasic. Although it wasn't bad.
It would probably be worth it to get FreeBasic ported... www.freebasic.netFreeBasic is an open-source descendant of the same BASIC that AmigaBasic was a port of. It's a compiled BASIC rather than an interpreted BASIC now, though...
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Posted on: 2006/12/31 15:30
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Highspeed Pascal JForth
Multimedia/authoring:
Helm Mediapoint
(bit shame these two were "late" arrivals,especially Helm could have been Hypercard to Amiga)
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