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Title: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: hannenz on January 30, 2008, 12:05 AM
as i mentioned in other threads, i have made up a whole lot of stuff for the Power-C environement, both for the c64 and c128 version. I compiled a little place, i called, "a home for power-c", since i think that this environment needs more supporters and a central site with information and software related to Power-C development.
At the moment there is available: Disk Images for Power-C 64/128, the Power-C manual in HTML, and all stuff i have written for/ with Power-C until now: a extended (standard) library, an assembler, disassembler, and a bunch of shell utilities.
If you are interested in Power-C development i think it is worth having a look at:

http://freenet-homepage.de/hannenz/powerc/powerc.html (http://freenet-homepage.de/hannenz/powerc/powerc.html)

Title: Re: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: airship on January 30, 2008, 03:02 AM
Thanks for putting this all together. I'm not a C programmer myself, but I know a lot of people are. I hope this will foster some interest in developing and/or porting some great applications to the C128!
Title: Re: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: Mark Smith on January 30, 2008, 07:10 AM
Very nice Thanks! :-)

does the all-in-one disk still ask you to swap disks ?

Regards

Mark
Title: Re: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: nikoniko on January 30, 2008, 07:33 AM
Great job, hannenz! Power C has become a lot more powerful thanks to you. :)
Title: Re: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: hannenz on January 30, 2008, 05:46 PM
nice to see that there ARE people using Power-C.
One thing: i doscovered yesterday that ithere is a mistake in "time.h": the constants for CLOCKS_PER_SEC must read ...e-6 instead of ...e-7, please correct that if you've downloaded already!
@Mark: the compiler will not ask you to swap disks if you give the -p (c64) / -n (128) option. i don't why the options are different for the two versions, and btw: has anybody figured out what the other options do, the usage for cc reads:

cc [-npas] filename

what do the -a and -s options do?

but be aware, that the aöö-in-one-disk is a d81 image, hough it should fit onto a d71 as well (but not on a d64).
Title: Re: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: xlar54 on February 05, 2008, 02:59 PM
Link doesnt seem to be working anymore... anyone confirm?

Edit: Nevermind... Firefox hiccuped I suppose.  Link is fine.
Title: Re: a HOME for Power-C
Post by: mikeebean on July 21, 2008, 02:00 PM
It appears the site works fine (and is very interesting!), but the links for the all-in-one disks are not working:

asdaextutil64.d81
asdaextutil128.d81

I'm just being lazy, I could just copy the individual files to one disk, but...! Are they available anywhere else, or will you be offering them again? Thanks for your efforts!

Michael
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