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Re: FryingPan source released under GNU licence
Posted on 27-Jul-2011 20:39:21
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@Franko

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de-compile it into native 68K assembler

I bet you have three weetabix for breakfast too!

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Re: FryingPan source released under GNU licence
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Well it was abit of abattle but I got a native os4 build in the end. Test it tommorrow



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Re: FryingPan source released under GNU licence
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However it keeps tripping up on asome stange <? operator which is clearly meant to mean (a < b ? a: b ) in C parlance. some places it throws an error others not, I'm not famiiar enough wth C++ to know if it's a standrad operator or not, and I can't find any place that it's defined.


IIRC it is a GCC extension maybe your compilation options aren't enabling GCC extension (strict or ansi compiling ?).

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Re: FryingPan source released under GNU licence
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However it keeps tripping up on asome stange <? operator which is clearly meant to mean (a < b ? a: b ) in C parlance. some places it throws an error others not, I'm not famiiar enough wth C++ to know if it's a standrad operator or not, and I can't find any place that it's defined.


IIRC it is a GCC extension maybe your compilation options aren't enabling GCC extension (strict or ansi compiling


Ah interesting. I ended up replacing it all with macros.

ansi and strict arn't specified anywhere so far as I can see, may bethey are the default for the current native compiler? (and perhaps not for the cross compiler being used by the original author)





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Re: FryingPan source released under GNU licence
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de-compile it into native 68K assembler

I bet you have three weetabix for breakfast too!


Nope... takes at least six Weetbix & a couple of litres of fresh orange for a de-compiling job like that...

Over the past 25 years I've de-compiled lots of Amiga software into it's 68k Assembler source code, mainly to fix bugs in them or optimise them and add some features that I thought were missing...

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Re: FryingPan source released under GNU licence
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Having registered this a while back now I kinda think I feel like the AWeb buyers did when it went open source. Payed for some software that is now free.

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i've bought many over the years that has gone free or simmilar, i don't mind it really as i belive the interest goes up when it goes free/os and then there will be more updates etc (hopefully :D)

what i dislike is programs that switch platform right after i bought it to support it.. :(

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@Broadblues

I had 3 weetabix for breakfast this morning... obviously not 3 shredded wheat though!

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Weetabix with Orange Juice sounds disgusting - I prefer milk meself.

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Oh I tried orange juice on my cereal once when we ran out of milk. And it was terrible! The colour alone should have warned me. It just wasn't right. Some things are just not right.

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