Programming with user version

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Title: Programming with user version
Post by: russianmountain on September 05, 2007, 12:30:56 PM
1) Does NS 3.2 user version contain a C compiler?
2) If no, may i install any compiler into it?
3) May i use a MacOSX system to create programs running on NS environment ?
Title: Re: Programming with user version
Post by: mgtremaine on September 05, 2007, 07:06:38 PM
Quote from: "russianmountain"1) Does NS 3.2 user version contain a C compiler?
2) If no, may i install any compiler into it?
3) May i use a MacOSX system to create programs running on NS environment ?

1) No, the C compiler is in the NS 3.2 Developer Kit.
2) No, without the Developer kit there is no libc which makes it hard to get anything going.
3) Hmmm... Someone else would have to answer this I suspect that it might be possible.

-Mike
Title: Programming with user version
Post by: russianmountain on September 13, 2007, 07:51:30 PM
Finally, i solve my problem.  Yesterday, i won on Ebay NS 3.3 developer set including original CD and all original programming books for all platforms (NeXT, Intel, Sparc, HP).  

Yeah!!!

I had paid 100 USD (to be sure to win, i had bet 211.67 USD at 23 seconds to the end against Julio who bet 61, 71, and 99 in the twenty last seconds... Woooo!!!). I'm a gambler i think...

I am very happy. It's a pretty rare piece of software.  I will try it on Intel and i will be able to fix my NeXTstation.

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