Amiga As a Workstation: Part 1: Setting up Amiga C.

It is early 1986, and we've received our development disks from Commodore-Amiga. We set up our compiler disks, compile a couple of test programs, and run them. Hard disks couldn't arrive soon enough. #retrocomputing 00:00 Intro 00:45 Opening the Reference Manual 02:33 Booting Workbench 03:43 Backing up Workbench 06:50 Booting into our backup 07:52 Setting Prefs 09:05 CLI 10:30 Inserting C-DEVEL into DF1: 11:30 Looking at MAKE_C_CLI script 13:23 Running MAKE_C_CLI 15:43 Copying C-DEVEL commands to C: 19:27 Deleting C-DEVEL commands from C-DEVEL: 20:06 Booting into C-CLI 23:00 Examples folder 24:28 MakeSimple script 26:43 Open a second CLI window in parallel 26:55 Execute Makesimple frags 27:25 Looking at frags.c whilst its compiling (K&R C!) 28:51 Looking at one.window.c whilst frags.c is compiling 29:10 A thank you to Rob Peck. 32:12 Linking done, run frags 32:50 Making one.window Intuition application 34:25 Looking at Astartup.asm whilst one.window is compiling 37:38 Looking at Compiling your own Programs whilst one.window is compiling 39:37 Looking at one.window's quad file 40:45 Linking one.window 43:31 Link done, run one.window 44:35 Running two one.window processes 45:00 Conclusion