Beta 6
Copyright (c) 1994-2000 by Ronny Tennebekk
Written by Ronny Tennebekk

About
AutodocViewer has been available for some time now, but after several requests for improvments from the users, and myself, I decided to create a new version, the AutodocViewer Lite version is the result of several months of planning and programming. This beta release may contain numerous bugs, and it may also cause your Amiga to crash.
This beta release is made in pure assembly, it do need some major optimazations.
Copyright
AutodocViewer Lite v2.0 is copyrighted (c) 1994-2000 by Ronny Tennebekk, the application is made available "as-is" and with no warranty for any damage it may cause.
Requirements
AutodocViewer Lite v2.0 requires AmigaOS v3.5 and CPU 68020 just to start. The memory requirements and free disk space depends on the configuration the user creates.
It's recommended that the users computer has at least, CPU 68040/40, 4Mb of free memory and about 2Mb of free disk space.
Usage
The usage of ADV Lite is very similar to the AutodocViewer v1.x releases, but there are some major changes.
First time ADV Lite is launched, it will ask for an directory, this MUST be the directory were the user has the asm include files (.i prefix). A later version will support C includes (.h prefix). The scanning of the includes will take a few minutes.
After all windows has opened AutodocViewer works just as the old one. But, when the user selects a function for viewing it will scan the selected function text for symbols found in the include files and already added autodocs. If the user has added all the includes and autodocs relased by Commodore, the scanning will take some time. This happens only the first time the function is selected for viewing, when the configuration is saved all symbols found will be saved with it. This is why the configuration file is approx. 500kb or bigger :-)
Planned features and notes
This release is SLOW, in many ways...
Bugs
Know bugs in AutodocViewer Lite v2.0
Link to the Download page, read the small installer note first...