This CD contains all the material you need to start developing
software for Amiga computers:
The new 3.5 Native Developer Kit:
Updated and revised `C' and assembly language header files and linker libraries
Updated and revised system documentation and tutorial texts
Example code covering the AmigaOS 3.0, 3.1 and 3.5 features
The NewIFF v39 package
The AmigaGuide adn DataType documentation and example code
WarpUP (PowerPC) developer documentation and examples
Additional developer material:
BOOPSI gadget and image classes
ReActor BOOPSI toolkit and example code
The AmigaOS 2.04 example code, as part of the original 2.04 Native Developer Kit
The RKM 2.04 code examples
Tables listing which operating system modules were added, removed or updated in
subsequent AmigaOS releases
The complete set of registered IFF forms
IFF example and stress test files
All IFF packages released by Commodore-Amiga, Inc., covering 1986 through 1992
The camd v37.1 MIDI developer kit
The SANA-II standard package and developer kit
The Installer v43.3 package
The CDTV developer disks
International support material:
Sample text using the full ISO-8859-1 character set
Translation guidelines
Reference material:
The collection of Amiga Mail Volume 1 articles, covering Spring 1987 through
January/February 1989
The complete Amiga Mail Volume 2 articles in AmigaGuide format, covering
January/February 1990 through March/April 1993; also included are the printable
issues in PostScript and PageStream format
The Includes & Autodocs in AmigaGuide format
Revised Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manuals in AmigaGuide format
HTML versions of all AmigaGuide format manuals
Historical developer material:
DevCon Disks (1988-1993)
The CD32 developer package
1.3, 2.0, 3.1 Native Developer Kits
Packages contributed by 3rd parties:
The StormC 68K C/C++ developer package
The WBPath and ActionFSSM packages, courtesy of Ralph Babel
The Personal Paint, CopyIcon, MailBX and DirDiff packages, courtesy of Cloanto
The INet 225 developer kit, version 2, courtesy of Interworks, Inc.
The Picasso96 developer kit, courtesy of Alexander Kneer and Tobias Abt
The Miami SDK, version 2.1, courtesy of Nordic Global, Inc.
The CyberGraphX V4 developer kit, courtesy of Frank Mariak
The MMUlib package, courtesy of Thomas Richter; this package includes the MuForce
tool which is derived from the Enforcer package developed by Mike Sinz (see below)
The Kiskometer and MakeCD packages, courtesy of Angela Schmidt and Patrick Ohly
The Enforcer v37.64, courtesy of Mike Sinz
The Envoy v3.0 developer kit, courtesy of Heinz Wrobel
The Wipeout, Blowup and Sashimi debugging tools and the "CheckGuide" AmigaGuide
file syntax checker written by Olaf Barthel
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