Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by bad jim.
I am a registered user and I thought it might be fun to try making some Amiga programs.
I looked at the email containing the download links but only the Windows and Linux versions are there.
Where's the Amiga version?
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Where is the Amiga version?
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Inner.
http://www.purebasic.com/download.php3
or
http://www.purebasic.com -> download -> Below Linux Version..
AmigaOS
Download a free demo-version of PureBasic 2.90 :
PureBasic demo 2.90.lha
Download the update file from 2.xx to 2.90 (for registered users only) :
PureBasic update 2.90.lha
Catalog files availables (Including documentation) :
French catalog for purebasic 1.50
German catalog for purebasic 2.90
Russian catalog for purebasic 1.50
http://www.purebasic.com/download.php3
or
http://www.purebasic.com -> download -> Below Linux Version..
AmigaOS
Download a free demo-version of PureBasic 2.90 :
PureBasic demo 2.90.lha
Download the update file from 2.xx to 2.90 (for registered users only) :
PureBasic update 2.90.lha
Catalog files availables (Including documentation) :
French catalog for purebasic 1.50
German catalog for purebasic 2.90
Russian catalog for purebasic 1.50
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Andre.
Send an email to Fred ([url]mailto:support@purebasic.com[/url]) with your request (and your registration data) and he will send you the Amiga Version per Email...
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André
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Send an email to Fred ([url]mailto:support@purebasic.com[/url]) with your request (and your registration data) and he will send you the Amiga Version per Email...

Regards
André
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Restored from previous forum. Originally posted by Amiga5k.
Sounds like a good idea, even though my three Amigas have been in the closet for a three years
Might be fun to see what can be done...
Russell
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Sounds like a good idea, even though my three Amigas have been in the closet for a three years

Russell
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