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This is the new riscos.info site. It is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wiki], which means much of its content can be edited once you log in. You can create your own pages, correct or add information to pages added by others or simply make use of what's here.
This is the new riscos.info site. It is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wiki Wiki], which means much of its content can be edited once you log in. You can create your own pages, correct or add information to pages added by others (in case you're unsure, here are some [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editing practical editing details]) or simply make use of what's here.


Looking for something that was previously on riscos.info? Please be patient, content is being slowly migrated over.
Looking for something that was previously on riscos.info? Please be patient, content is being slowly migrated over.

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RISC OS: Be Informed


Welcome to the riscos.info community portal

This is the new riscos.info site. It is a Wiki, which means much of its content can be edited once you log in. You can create your own pages, correct or add information to pages added by others (in case you're unsure, here are some practical editing details) or simply make use of what's here.

Looking for something that was previously on riscos.info? Please be patient, content is being slowly migrated over.

Read more about this site and its aims.

The riscos.info team


News  Add your own RISC OS News  All News  RSS

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RISC OS Projects  Host your own project

Compilers

  • GCC - The port of GNU Compiler Collection to RISC OS.
  • GCCSDK - Cross-compiler SDK for GCC covering aspects of RISC OS programming including the Autobuilder and porting tools.

Emulation

  • RPCEmu - Tom Walker's open source RiscPC Emulator.
  • QEMU - Cross-platform JIT emulating RISC OS binaries or RiscPC hardware.
  • PC - PC support software for Acorn second processor cards developed by Aleph1

Applications

  • AMPlayer - MP3 Player
  • CCres - Translation tool to extract and replace text in Template and Resource files.
  • Cretin - The 32bit IRC Client
  • Decor - Ultimate RISC OS backdrop changer
  • Firefox - The Mozilla Firefox browser port to RISC OS
  • Thump - Image thumbnail viewer
  • WinEd - Window layout (template) editor

Libraries

  • DeskLib - The easy to use Wimp programming C library for RISC OS.
  • ChoX11 - The X11 replacement library for running X-based applications under RISC OS

Translation and Documentation projects

  • StrongHelp - Manual viewer with programming and other manuals
  • RISC OS Translated - Discussion of language translation for RISC OS applications.
Articles and Tutorials

Overview

General RISC OS

RISC OS Programming

Hardware Information


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