Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-22 Thread Doug McNutt
At 20:42 -0700 5/21/05, Geoff Barrall wrote: >Unfortunately Think C is really tough to get hold of these days. Any idea >where I can find a copy? >Can you recommend a good programming reference text (online would be great) >which outlines the APIs? I installed Think C a hundred or so years ago

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-21 Thread Geoff Barrall
Sean, Unfortunately Think C is really tough to get hold of these days. Any idea where I can find a copy? Can you recommend a good programming reference text (online would be great) which outlines the APIs? Geoff On May 21, 2005, at 6:30 AM, Sean Billings wrote: Does anybody still develo

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-21 Thread Sean Billings
>Does anybody still develop for any of the old compact macs and if so >what do you use? I do (and wish to dabble more with) app development for 68K macs, I use Think C as my main development environment. Regards Sean. -- Classic Computing Pages: http://www.megadon.co.uk/syrinx/ -- Compact

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-20 Thread Geoff Barrall
Thanks Bob. I've done a lot of low level 68k development in the past and once even wrote a full 68k assembler and debugger. I'd like to use C though if I could find a compiler that'd work. I work with the old product manager for Hypercard and he's always saying how great it was although I've

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-20 Thread Chuck Underhill
You can always keep an eye on eBay and elsewhere for an older copy of CodeWarrior if you want to brush up on C, C++, etc. :) -Original Message- From: Compact Macs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Geoff Barrall Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 11:30 AM To: Compact Macs Subject: Programming a

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-20 Thread Bob C.
Geoff, I guess it really depends on your definition of "develop". I have written a few very basic applications using the very unique HyperCard program, and I've also played around a bit with Chipmunk BASIC. There's a very steep learning curve if you want to develop app's using Assembly or low-lev

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-20 Thread Doug McNutt
At 08:30 -0700 5/20/05, Geoff Barrall wrote: >Does anybody still develop for any of the old compact macs and if so what do >you use? >I'd love to brush up my old 68k programming one last time... Apple's MPW is now free for the download.

Re: Programming and Development

2005-05-20 Thread Liam Proven
On 5/20/05, Geoff Barrall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Does anybody still develop for any of the old compact macs and if so > what do you use? > I'd love to brush up my old 68k programming one last time... Not AFAIAA. About the only active development on 68K is on NetBSD and OpenBSD, I think, and