WHDLOpener Sed is missing
  • Just looking around
    Posts: 3 from 2021/1/20
    Hi,

    i play around a bit with MorphOS and want to integrate UAE.

    To my Backgound: I was Amiga User for around 10 years (A600 then A1200 with RBM Tower modification and cybervision 3D). After using shapeshifter for a while i switched to Mac.

    I know SED is an editor but i dont find a working version for MorphOS and i have some probles to understand the compatiblity with 68k or AmigaOS4

    Which SED is needet for WHDLOpener?

    How can i get old stuff like Deluxe Paint for example to run?

    [ Editiert durch Tzunami 20.01.2021 - 01:28 ]
  • »20.01.21 - 01:27
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    tolkien
    Posts: 523 from 2013/5/29
    Dont know about a SED editor. Do you mean ED? Or CED (cygnus editor)?

    MorphOS is transparent using 68k programs but they must be OS legal (ie programs must not use original amiga chipset but call OS functions)
    MorphOS: PowerMac G5 - PowerBook G4 - MacMini.
    Classic: Amiga 1200/060 - A500 PiStorm
  • »20.01.21 - 04:49
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  • jPV
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    Posts: 2096 from 2003/2/24
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    If you mean the "GNU stream editor", which has about four different ports in Aminet, we have a MorphOS native port of it in the MorphOS SDK. And this kind of shell programs should run just as they are in the MorphOS shell without needing to use UAE/WHDLOpener/etc external emulation stuff... IF you want to run 68k exes, but naturally the MorphOS native port is a better choice.

    Deluxe Paint requires the E-UAE/WHDLOpener setup, because it bangs the original hardware and can't be opened on system friendly screens. But as a tip, PPaint (68k) is a good program for pixeling and it does work as it is on MorphOS without external emulation.

    [ Edited by jPV 20.01.2021 - 07:47 ]
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    Posts: 3 from 2021/1/20
    Quote:

    jPV schrieb:
    If you mean the "GNU stream editor", which has about four different ports in Aminet, we have a MorphOS native port of it in the MorphOS SDK. And this kind of shell programs should run just as they are in the MorphOS shell without needing to use UAE/WHDLOpener/etc external emulation stuff... IF you want to run 68k exes, but naturally the MorphOS native port is a better choice.

    Deluxe Paint requires the E-UAE/WHDLOpener setup, because it bangs the original hardware and can't be opened on system friendly screens. But as a tip, PPaint (68k) is a good program for pixeling and it does work as it is on MorphOS without external emulation.

    [ Edited by jPV 20.01.2021 - 07:47 ]


    Yes it was the missing SDK.

    Now it is installed, but i have no idea how to use ist.
  • »20.01.21 - 16:16
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  • Priest of the Order of the Butterfly
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    polluks
    Posts: 803 from 2007/10/23
    From: Gelsenkirchen,...
    Why online? Use your offline Code:
    man sed
    or Code:
    bin:info sed


    [ Editiert durch polluks 20.01.2021 - 20:24 ]
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  • »20.01.21 - 19:23
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  • Just looking around
    Posts: 3 from 2021/1/20
    SED Problem ist done guys

    Now i wont to know how to use WHDLOpener
  • »22.01.21 - 02:46
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