I moved from Amiga to PC somewhat gradually starting probably late 1995. I actually got my first experience of Linux from a very early edition of Linux Unleashed from SAMS Publishing as myself and a friend assembled our PCs from
#16: Assembly startup, AmigaDOS vs Workbench
In the previous article there was mention of a file “wbinit.s” along with comment it was worth talking about by itself. Let’s talk! One thing C programmers take for granted is a lot of work has already been done before
#15: The saga of PutBoot and TDWrite2
For a lot of “demo coders” tools to write directly to floppy disks were as necessary as assemblers to build the demos. I created my own because I needed the tools and didn’t have access to or even know any
#14: I created a library? Why did I create a library?
One “shock” when trying to build a development system that could re-build my old code with just readily legally available tools (ideally most via Aminet) was the re-discovery that some of my own tools used my own library, aardvark.library. At