Matt Emson a ?crit :
Free Pascal 1.0.10 was released with a Beos-port, developed by Carl Eric
Cod?re. However, Carl stopped with FPC development, and nobody took over,
so the Beo-port had to be discontinued.
Not to contradict you, but version 2.11 is available from here:
But is there such a thing as a free download of beos?
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But is there such a thing as a free download of beos?
BeOS R5 PE - runs from a 500MB virtual partition -
http://bebits.com/app/2680
BeOS MAX - installs to a hard disk, a new version is in BETA -
http://bebits.com/app/3892
MAX is your best bet. BeOS is quite picky with hardware though. Mainly
The wikipedia article about zeta doesn´t look very promissing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnussoft_ZETA
On 3/29/07, Matt Emson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As porting FPC to BeOS for PowerPC is impossible, I'll not dwell on that ;-)
why?
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The wikipedia article about zeta doesn´t look very promissing:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnussoft_ZETA
That's a bit political thing. Bernd Kortz is the guy that licensed the code
from Palmsource/Access. He's the guy we need to worry about ;-)
As porting FPC to BeOS for PowerPC is
On 3/29/07, Matt Emson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It uses Apple's PEF as its binary format, it uses Metrowerks as its C++
compiler (mwcc, mwld et al) and no assembler was ever produced (bar inline
assembler.)
Lol!!! That´s exactly the same problem I faced with the symbian os emulator.
What´s
What´s wrong with codewarrior? They don´t like to release assemblers???
That's Metrowerks for you. They *never* seem to produce assemblers. But,
with the Apple platform, you had MPW, so that wasn't an issue. Else where
... ah.. problem!
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Matt Emson a écrit :
Free Pascal 1.0.10 was released with a Beos-port, developed by Carl Eric
Codère. However, Carl stopped with FPC development, and nobody took over,
so the Beo-port had to be discontinued.
Not to contradict you, but version 2.11 is available from here:
Op Tue, 27 Mar 2007, schreef Luiz Americo Pereira Camara:
The Pixel editor, which is compiled with fpc AFAIK, is available to Zeta OS.
Does fpc runs in Zeta? (Or maybe he is using another compiler?)
Someone has info about this?
Free Pascal 1.0.10 was released with a Beos-port, developed
Free Pascal 1.0.10 was released with a Beos-port, developed by Carl Eric
Codère. However, Carl stopped with FPC development, and nobody took over,
so the Beo-port had to be discontinued.
Not to contradict you, but version 2.11 is available from here:
http://bebits.com/app/4321 (which basically
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