Sony compiler SN-DBS available as license-free download |
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Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. subsidiary SN Systems announced today that SN Distributed Build System (SN-DBS) is now available as a license-free download. This particular software is actually a compiler that speeds up source code builds between cooperating PC units on a local area network.SN-DBS works with platforms PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, and PlayStation Portable. Aside from the above mentioned, SN-DBS can also be utilized for building various assets through the command line. The software is currently on version 2.0 and these are the major changes since the last build:
- Building of multiple projects in parallel
- Faster builds compared to SN-DBS v1.4 or earlier
- Improved GUI with project view
- Improved support for asset builds
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Comments [refresh]
You've failed to mention that it may be license free, but it's not license free to everybody. You still need to be a registered developer to download it.
QJ always slacking on mis-information.
@hangin10: thanks for clarifying that. I was wondering if maybe this was just stolen software, or if Sony had finally given in to the homebrew developers...
Seriously, for a moment, QJ had me going, but luckily your post reminded me that all corporations are against the people.