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* Linux * Linux
* Native * Native
This tutorial page will walk through the process of setting up your computer to build Apple IIgs applications This tutorial page will walk through the process of setting up your computer to build Apple IIgs applications
that leverage the GTE toolset. that leverage the GTE toolset.
## Set Up ## Set Up
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1. Use the [NetDisk](https://sheumann.github.io/NetDisk/) utility to mount to the remote disk image directly from GS/OS and copy the Tool160 file 1. Use the [NetDisk](https://sheumann.github.io/NetDisk/) utility to mount to the remote disk image directly from GS/OS and copy the Tool160 file
1. Use [ADTPro](https://adtpro.com/index.html) to transfer the disk image to the apple IIgs and write it onto a physical floppy disk 1. Use [ADTPro](https://adtpro.com/index.html) to transfer the disk image to the apple IIgs and write it onto a physical floppy disk
## Installing GTE
Copy the `Tool160` file into the `System:Tools` folder of your GS/OS boot volume. It is also possible to load the toolset from the application's folder (or any file system location), which will be covered later.
## Your First Program ## Your First Program
```c ```c
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#include <misctool.h> #include <misctool.h>
#include <gte.h> #include <gte.h>
/* tile data stored in tiles.c */ /* create two solid tiles */
extern Byte tiles[]; extern Byte tiles[] = { STATIC_TILE(0x00), STATIC_TILE(0xFF) };
/* define a couple of key codes for the arrow keys */ /* define a couple of key codes for the arrow keys */
#define LEFT_ARROW 0x08 #define LEFT_ARROW 0x08