Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Mon, 24 Nov 2008 23:27:05 -0000
Hello Micha, first of all thank you for the credits and support
I haven't Cubic IDE (for now) but I've tried the HWCC tool and I've to say that it's a really usefull tool even for people who doesn't own Cubic. I will use it for sure, it will replace all my bugged shell scripts to handle this job!
Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Tue, 25 Nov 2008 19:07:58 +1100
Michael,
I am using it on OS4.1 both an AmigaOne and Sam 440EP. It is the same version installed on both computers and is the full release with latest service pack.
I will look into it further, but I don't like using the sam as I haven't worked out how to map the Right Windows key to Right Amiga and this means I cant use shortcuts like cut copy paste that is critical for programming J
Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:41:41 +0100
Hi Dwayne,
seems that the problem is found. I will see if I can release a bugfix this evening here on the list. Would be cool if you could test it then, so that I can make it official afterwards.
Thanks a lot!
CU then, Micha
Currently using: Hollywood 9 with Windows IDE and Hollywood 9 with Visual Studio Code and hw4vsc
Note: This is an archived post that was originally sent to the Hollywood mailing list on Tue, 25 Nov 2008 11:49:20 +0100
Hi Fabio,
first of all thank you for the credits and support
You are welcome!
I haven't Cubic IDE (for now) but I've tried the HWCC tool and I've to say that it's a really usefull tool even for people who doesn't own Cubic. I will use it for sure, it will replace all my bugged shell scripts to handle this job!
Hehe, great to hear that it is useful. I plan to release it separately as soon as it gets to version 1.0 (which shouldn't be so far away). As for all of you how don't know where HWCC is: You find in the the hw4cubic archive under "hollywood/tools/hwcc" With HWCC you can compile your source code in one go for all HW supported platforms. It also works around the bug when compiling the same file to same directory for MacOS.
Suggestions and comments for this separate tool are also welcome, of course. BTW: It was realized with Fabios ScuiLib.
Cheers, Micha
Currently using: Hollywood 9 with Windows IDE and Hollywood 9 with Visual Studio Code and hw4vsc