This time I've compile KOS myself and upgraded to the latest SVN (last night) which is 287. I'm still using GPF's tool-chain which has GCC 3.4.2, though I have also added GPF's Dreamcast-compiled GDB in this one.
In the last ISO release, the autorun program had quite a few errors, and I'm surprised as to how many people were able to get a working development environment. In this version I've fixed the errors and did a few cosmetic changes. Should be good.
I've moved over to using 7zip for the tool-chain from using the normal zip format. It took the file size down a bit compared to last release's tool-chain size, but not the ISO (or should I say, CDI
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If you pop this disc in your Dreamcast, a simple self-created DreamInducer menu will load with choice to load dcload-IP or dcload-Serial (both versions 1.0.4). They were both compiled by GPF and have support for GDB.
If you download this later on down the road, you can simply update KOS to the latest version. I have added Subversion with simple instructions on how to update, replace and compile a freshly downloaded copy of KOS SVN.
What else is on the disc: Chankast (with my own binary loader and configuration file), dcemu (with all required files and DLLs), Code::Blocks v1.0rc2 (without a compiler), Dev-C++ v4.9.9.2 (without a compiler), dctool-IP 1.0.4, dctool-Serial 1.0.4, Cygwin DLLs for dctool, and last but not least a trimmed down Subversion 1.2.3 with instructions on updating KOS to the latest SVN.
For the download, check out the page located at Consolevision.com.