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What you need to start programming

Postby PierrotLL » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:22 pm

You want to create addins for Prizm ? First you need to know programming in C.

As tool, you only need the GCC Prizm SDK [v0.3] [newest version]
Unzip the archive, it's ready. To create a new project, copy the example folder in /PrizmSDK-0.3/projects and rename it. To build your project, run make.bat. You could also download Prizm SDK 0.3 GUI Wrapper, a user-friendly GUI for PrizmSDK-0.3

I advise you to take a look on header files in /PrizmSDK-0.3/include to find functions that you might need.
Also visit "Useful routines" topics on Cemetech and Omnimaga.
Some technical documentations are available on http://prizmwiki.omnimaga.org/wiki and http://prizm.cemetech.net.

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Postby helder7 » Wed Apr 18, 2012 7:29 pm

I was thinking about writing this, thanks

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Postby Eiyeron » Sun Apr 29, 2012 11:22 pm

i would add that using a editor with syntaxic highlighting coloration is something very very useful (I see some guys that coding with the FX SDK text editor)
FOr example : Notepad++ or anything else (vi could work too!)
But the main tip is use colored text editor + monospaced font like "Courier" or anything else monospaced, that helps a lot to read the code (each character have the same dimensions)
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Postby flyingfisch » Mon Apr 30, 2012 2:38 pm

Geany is another good text editor for those who are not using windows.

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