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An [[assembly language]] development system for 16 bit OS/2, Windows and DOS code, in addition to supporting Psion series 3 development if bought as a part of or used alongside the [[PSION SIBO C SDK]]. The TechKit can be run as a native OS/2 application or by cross compiling from DOS. In addition to the assembler and post-mortem debugger the Techkit came with source code for all the libraries shipped with other TopSpeed development systems including [[TopSpeed Modula-2|Modula-2]], [[TopSpeed C|C]], [[TopSpeed C++|C++]] and [[TopSpeed Pascal|Pascal]], header files and libraries for Windows (16 bit) development and resource and help file compilers. | An [[assembly language]] development system for 16-bit OS/2, Windows and DOS code, in addition to supporting Psion series 3 development if bought as a part of or used alongside the [[PSION SIBO C SDK]]. The TechKit can be run as a native OS/2 application or by cross compiling from DOS. In addition to the assembler and post-mortem debugger the Techkit came with source code for all the libraries shipped with other TopSpeed development systems including [[TopSpeed Modula-2|Modula-2]], [[TopSpeed C|C]], [[TopSpeed C++|C++]] and [[TopSpeed Pascal|Pascal]], header files and libraries for Windows (16-bit) development and resource and help file compilers. | ||
Although usable as an assembly language development system on its own it was mainly intended as an add-on to the existing TopSpeed compiler systems and indeed was often sold bundled with them in "Extended editions" | Although usable as an assembly language development system on its own, it was mainly intended as an add-on to the existing TopSpeed compiler systems and indeed was often sold bundled with them in "Extended editions". | ||
It was also bundled with PSION [[SIBO C Software Development Kit]] Professional Edition. | |||
==Version== | ==Version== | ||
* | * 3.10 | ||
;Prerequisites | ;Prerequisites | ||
* Although you can develop OS/2 Presentation Manager applications without the OS/2 SDK, it is highly recommended that you use it since the PM support of the TopSpeed environment is rather weak in the parts | * Although you can develop OS/2 Presentation Manager applications without the OS/2 SDK, it is highly recommended that you use it since the PM support of the TopSpeed environment is rather weak in the parts where tools from the SDK already existed. | ||
* DOS 3.0 or later and/or OS/2 1.3 or later. | * DOS 3.0 or later and/or OS/2 1.3 or later. | ||
==License== | ==License== | ||
* Commercial | * Commercial | ||
* [[Jensen and Partners International]] | |||
== | ==Publications== | ||
* | * Alex Lane: ''Cruising with TopSpeed'' - Dr. Dobb's (Apr 1990) | ||
[[Category:Assembly | [[Category:Assembly]] |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 16 September 2022
An assembly language development system for 16-bit OS/2, Windows and DOS code, in addition to supporting Psion series 3 development if bought as a part of or used alongside the PSION SIBO C SDK. The TechKit can be run as a native OS/2 application or by cross compiling from DOS. In addition to the assembler and post-mortem debugger the Techkit came with source code for all the libraries shipped with other TopSpeed development systems including Modula-2, C, C++ and Pascal, header files and libraries for Windows (16-bit) development and resource and help file compilers.
Although usable as an assembly language development system on its own, it was mainly intended as an add-on to the existing TopSpeed compiler systems and indeed was often sold bundled with them in "Extended editions".
It was also bundled with PSION SIBO C Software Development Kit Professional Edition.
Version
- 3.10
- Prerequisites
- Although you can develop OS/2 Presentation Manager applications without the OS/2 SDK, it is highly recommended that you use it since the PM support of the TopSpeed environment is rather weak in the parts where tools from the SDK already existed.
- DOS 3.0 or later and/or OS/2 1.3 or later.
License
- Commercial
- Jensen and Partners International
Publications
- Alex Lane: Cruising with TopSpeed - Dr. Dobb's (Apr 1990)