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SDL2 for AmigaOS 4

SDL2 for AmigaOS 4 Files

Simple DirectMedia Layer 2.0 port for AmigaOS 4

Status: Beta
Brought to you by: afxgroup, bszili, capehill
As of 2019-03-16, this project can be found here.
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Name Modified Size InfoDownloads / Week
SDL2_SDK_r177.lha 2017-05-29 5.6 MB
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SDL2_user_r177.lha 2017-05-29 2.4 MB
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SDL2_SDK_r164.lha 2017-02-12 5.5 MB
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SDL2_user_r164.lha 2017-02-12 2.4 MB
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SDL2_user_r119.lha 2016-05-27 2.5 MB
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SDL2_SDK_r119.lha 2016-05-27 5.7 MB
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Totals: 6 Items   24.0 MB 0
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