Noticed that the folder and filenames are confusing because there are so many versions/architectures...
There are also files that seem to not go in a category... guides telling how to create new favwrite file formats --or configure old compilers, language files to possibly implement in future, buggy files to serve as a reminder, beta files unused....
Todo
create more supported architecture.
research general architecture... linux and android
add old architectures... borland, other*
Amiga Support?
SDK's needed?
Files cover about 3mb total
Website Cleanup
Guides and Config Section
iss SDK?
Remove betas
Last edit: bubba 2024-04-17
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Noticed that the folder and filenames are confusing because there are so many versions/architectures...
There are also files that seem to not go in a category... guides telling how to create new favwrite file formats --or configure old compilers, language files to possibly implement in future, buggy files to serve as a reminder, beta files unused....
Todo
create more supported architecture.
research general architecture... linux and android
add old architectures... borland, other*
Amiga Support?
SDK's needed?
Files cover about 3mb total
Website Cleanup
Guides and Config Section
iss SDK?
Remove betas
Last edit: bubba 2024-04-17
Notes:
-- keep the 1 bug for sure, it's the result of browser add blocking
-- For the labeling of linux and i386 or 386 confusion for x86 meaning something like x86-32bit desktop: reference A. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/489145/why-do-linux-world-use-the-term-i386-instead-of-x86
different os manufactures could've use similiar confusing terminology like with intel 386 architector for msdos and then they could change their mind later; from August 12, 2011: https://hackaday.com/2011/08/12/installing-linux-on-a-386-laptop/