22 April 2013, 00:54 | #1 |
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Companion Disks "Complete Amiga C" by Cliff Ramshaw
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I am really having a good time studying C language with the "Complete Amiga C" by Cliff Ramshaw . The only thing I miss are their four companion disks of the book with DICE C compiler and all its libraries. Can anyone of you put in the Zone these disks please??? Thanks a lot! Daniele/ElCharro Last edited by W4r3DeV1L; 22 April 2013 at 01:05. |
22 April 2013, 01:19 | #2 |
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I've got these disks, not sure if I already ADFed them. Unless someone else does it first, I'll upload as soon as I can find/make the images.
EDIT:Found them, in the zone. Funny thing, when I saw the file names I had a little flashback, I have a feeling one of the disks might have been a problem to image. If it turns out one of these is bad, I'll try to make new ones and maybe Prowler can work his magic. Last edited by jimbob; 22 April 2013 at 01:25. |
22 April 2013, 01:25 | #3 |
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Would be *GREAT* if you can ADF them!!! I would be waiting you do it! Thanks a LOT my friend!
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22 April 2013, 21:19 | #4 |
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Thanks for the upload, Jimbob. I'll check those images tomorrow for errors in case your hunch was right.
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22 April 2013, 23:42 | #5 |
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Hello!!!!!!!!!!
This morning I have tried the 4 images with adfcheck on Win32 and it didn't give me any error. Now I am going to install the four DICE disks on the HD according to the manual and I would post the outcome right here! ElCharro |
22 April 2013, 23:57 | #6 |
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I am trying to install the 4 floppies but I am stuck because I don't understand what does it mean creating ARCH handler.
The Amiga Shopper Complete C manual regarding Dice the installation says: Hard disk installation Complete Amiga C Because you have a hard disk you have the space to store all of the DICE files in their de-compressed form. This will mean that their execution is quicker, because they do not have to be decompressed each time before they are run. To obtain the de-compressed version of DICE, you need to copy each of the files individually via the ARCH: handler. This will automatically decompress the files before putting them on your hard disk. If you've booted from your hard disk, rather than the DICE floppy, then you'll first need to set the ARCH: handler running with the following Shell command: run <nil: >nil: xdccl:l/fsovl-handler I get everything working so far. But cannot contnue with the following part because do not understand about ARCH: handler You then need to create a directory on your hard disk in which to store the DICE files. The directory name 'dice' seems appropriate, and for the sake of argument I've created it on the partition called 'WORK': makedir WORK:dice All of what follows assumes you have made such a directory. If, for example, you have instead created a directory called 'compiler' on partition dhO:, then replace every occurrence of 'work:dice' in what follows with 'dhO:compiler' You then need to copy the contents of each individual disk into this directory. Remember to use the ARCH: handler to de-compress everything before it is written to hard disk. To do this, type the following commands: copy ARCH: XOCCl work: dice ALL CLONE copy ARCH: XOCC4 work: dice ALL CLONEcopy ARCH: XOCC2 work: dice ALL CLONE copy ARCH: XOCC3 work: dice ALL CLONE Any hint? |
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If you've booted from the first install disk, then the ARCH: handler will have been loaded into memory as part of the boot process.
Then all you gave to do is create a 'dice' folder on your hard drive and then copy all the files from the floppies using suitably modified versions of the four shell commands: copy ARCH: XOCCl work: dice ALL CLONE copy ARCH: XOCC2 work: dice ALL CLONE copy ARCH: XOCC3 work: dice ALL CLONE copy ARCH: XOCC4 work: dice ALL CLONE Hint: you will need to change work: dice to something like DH0:dice. |
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Fantastic ! Everythings seems to work fery fine now!
Thanks to you all again! @Jimbob the four disks seem to be perfect with no errors. I have installed them all! |
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Thanks for confirming that, Daniele.
(There's no need for me to check them now. ) |
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Today I finally installed and got working the 4 disk version found in the zone some days ago according the installation guide on the manual Complete Amiga C and of course I used two HD partitions. Some days ago I had installed the 3 disk version I found in the Tosec whose boot screen talks just about Amiga Shopper Dice version and it really works fine too! Actually all I wanted was to have was "the most complete release", the one of 4 disks as the one bundled with the book and I finally got it working 100%! Thanks again! Daniele/ElCharro Last edited by W4r3DeV1L; 24 April 2013 at 00:22. |
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24 April 2013, 00:25 | #11 |
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There was a four-disk version of the software uploaded to The Zone earlier in connection with this thread: Companion Disks "Complete Amiga C" from Cliff Ramshaw.
Those disks don't quite match Jimbob's set, but they are very similar. I can upload those for you as well if you would like to have a look at them. |
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24 April 2013, 01:28 | #13 |
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Okay, they're back in The Zone for you now!
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24 April 2013, 01:35 | #14 |
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Thank you Prowler!
I dunno what do you mean telling that Jimbob's disk don't quite to much with these new ones... I have just booted the disk 1 and they seem to be just the same. Let me know what do you think... Cheers Last edited by W4r3DeV1L; 24 April 2013 at 01:43. |
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I have only compared then with a binary file comparator, and there are a few minor filesystem differences like time and date stamps, checksums, hash-chains - the sort of changes which suggest that one or other set might be a slightly updated version of the software, but nothing that would strike you as imediately obvious if you were to install one version and then the other.
It's certainly nothing to worry about. |
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