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- Acorn C/C++ Update 1
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- This is the first update to the Acorn C/C++ product (SKB78).
- It is supplied under the same licence conditions as Acorn C/C++,
- and can only be used in conjunction with that product. Any other
- use is illegal.
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- It contains !Squash'ed files to replace some of those issued with
- the original product.
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- We advise that you do the following:
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- 1. Take a backup of your original release.
- Create a directory on your hard disc called "Update1".
- You will need about 1Mb free disc space.
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- 2. Start up !Squash, and select the "Squash Apps" option from its
- main menu.
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- 3. Drag each of the AcornC_C++, Library and Modules directories to the
- !Squash icon in turn. In each case, select the "Unsquash" option on
- the resulting SaveAs box, and drag the icon to your Update1 directory.
- The same can be done with the "Changes" file.
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- 4. Now drag the unsquashed directories onto where you have installed the
- relevant parts of Acorn C/C++. You should ensure that you have
- appropriate filer copy options (eg Newer). The Toolbox modules
- should be placed wherever your System:Modules directory is.
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- This release contains:
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- - a new version of !ResEd
- - a new application !ResCreate for creating "blank" Object templates
- for use by people writing their own Object Modules.
- - new versions of eventlib and c++lib
- - a standalone release of the "flex" library functions as previously
- included in Acorn's RISC_OSLib library.
- - new versions of the C compiler, and the C++ command.
- - new versions of many of the Toolbox modules.
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- *** Note that only changed files have been supplied, so this release must be merged
- with your original release - for example the !ResEd directory supplied in this
- update is not a full version of !ResEd, just the files which have changed.
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- All changes are documented in the "Changes" file.
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- Application Notes can be obtained from Acorn on how to write your own
- Object and Gadget modules. These are Application Notes 280 and 281
- respectively.
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- Ian Johnson 2nd June 1995.
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