*************************************************************************** Legal Stuff: The program is rated PD with the following restriction: If you change the source, please leave my name in it. I need that for my self-confidence. Comments, flames, flattery via E-Mail to: billy@uni-paderborn.de or amiga@uni-paderborn.de (if of common interest) *************************************************************************** To get me run: ============= Copy the contents of the LIBS directory to wherever you assigned LIBS: to. Read the documentation document. IF YOU HAVE AN 68000/68010 RUNNING IN YOUR SYSTEM: Double-Click on the icon labeled "Apfelkiste000" in the "Executables"-Drawer. IF YOU HAVE AN 68020/68030 RUNNING IN YOUR SYSTEM: Double-Click on the icon labeled "Apfelkiste030" in the "Executables"-Drawer. To compile me: ============= Buy the SAS C Compiler Version 5.10b (or higher) and install it. Copy the contents of "Includes" to your include directory. Of course, you must have KS 2.0 include files installed. Copy the contents of your Starter_Project directory to the Apfelkiste/Source Drawer. IF YOU HAVE AN 68000/68010 RUNNING IN YOUR SYSTEM: Click on "Options" and set Code generation according to your processor. Enter the Object Submenu and add "Fixpoint000.o" to the list of linker Objects. Remove all other existing entries from the list. This is the pre-configured state. IF YOU HAVE AN 68020/68030 RUNNING IN YOUR SYSTEM: Click on "Options" and set Code generation according to your processor. Enter the Object Submenu and add "Fixpoint030.o" to the list of linker Objects. Remove all other existing entries from the list. Owners of an 68881/882 math co-processor should set the 68881 float generation flag. It won't influence speed during fixpoint calculation, but float routines will be faster and generated code will be reduced in size. Additionally you should replace all occurances of #include by #include This applies to following files: Source/Apfelkiste.c Source/Float.c Source/Fixpoint.c If anyone of SAS reads these lines: Why not declaring preprocessor-symbols depending on the Compiler-Options for float generation? Click on "build" and everything else is done by the SAS C system. Copy the executable to the "Executables" Subdirectory to make the program able to find it's configuration files. Users of other compilers will have to make minor changes to the source first, like adapting for their prototype conventions. CREDITS: ======= The files in LIBS and Includes are part of distributions of: Christian A. Weber (iff.library) The Dissidents (color.library) Charlie Heath and Scott Ballantine of MicroSmiths (arp.library) Thanks also to: Matthew Dillon for TPLEdit. The Amiga User Group of the University of Paderborn (AUGUP): for constantly bugging me. Thank you very much to you for your great work. Michael Böhnisch, (billy@uni-paderborn.de) Löher Str. 2, 4790 Paderborn (Federal Republik of Germany)