Hollywood 11: Coderise unleashes modular magic for Amiga coders

Hollywood 11: Coderise marks a major milestone for Airsoft Softwair after nearly three years of development, bringing fresh tools to programmers targeting retro Amiga platforms and modern systems alike. This update introduces game-changing features like a modular build system via the new Miniwood subsystem, slashing executable sizes to fit even a single 880KB floppy on a stock Amiga 1200. Miniwood enables scripts to link only required libraries, dramatically reducing program footprints critical for memory-constrained AmigaOS setups. Beyond Amiga benefits, it allows display-free apps to run on terminal servers without X11, expanding cross-platform versatility. Hollywood bridges AmigaOS 3.x, MorphOS, AROS, WarpOS with Windows (x86/x64), macOS (x86/x64/ARM64/PPC), Linux (multiple arches), Android, and iOS via effortless cross-compilation—no target hardware needed. Over 1,000 commands and 30+ free plugins fuel apps from games to GUIs, with Amiga-specific perks like IFF format support ensuring seamless retro integration. Hollywood 11 piles on enhancements including sound stream export, AmigaOS 3.2 tweaks, backdrop windows, Linux arm64, layer grouping, audio recording, sample extraction, tray menus, and GDK Linux support. Optimized for Hollywood Designer 7, it cuts memory use—vital for classic Amiga—adds console capture, better compression, and Android scoped storage. As Hollywood 11: Coderise hits worldwide, Airsoft Softwair reaffirms its throne as the go-to toolkit for coders straddling 80s Amiga nostalgia and 2026’s multi-platform demands. Whether crafting floppy-sized gems for a vanilla A1200 or sleek apps for ARM64 Linux, this release invites a new generation to experience Hollywood’s effortless magic—no target hardware required. Dive in at airsoftsoftwair.com and bridge retro roots with tomorrow’s code today.

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