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2007-08-17 21:20
tlr

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1723
Which assemblers do you/did you use for coding?

I thought this might be interesting.

I'll start:
I started out with Hesmon, and later switched to Handics VICMON.
Never did anything major in this. Just learnt how stuff was working.

Later I bought a copy Oasis Machine Lightning (which was bought up by Ocean and turned into Laser Genious)
I used Machine Lightning for all demos I did in the 80's. Cost a shitload of money.
It's line oriented (like basic) which sucks a bit, but has very good macro facilities.

I had a quick stint with Macrofire V1.0 but thought it was cryptic.

I started using dasm as soon as I got an Amiga.
Kept on using dasm when I switched to a linux system.

I have recently started using Kick Assembler 2.12 in combination with dasm and make (under linux).
 
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2023-10-27 12:09
JCH

Registered: Aug 2008
Posts: 193
I made a music screen for myself a couple of weeks ago, and so I wanted to code for real for the first time in decades.

After some research, I decided to use KickAssembler in Visual Studio Code, with an extension installed for syntax highlighting and starting in VICE with F6.

It works really well, except that VICE instances started with F6 are not closed unless I remember to do so myself. Before long I have a dozen VICE instances running all at once.
2023-10-27 14:33
tlr

Registered: Sep 2003
Posts: 1723
Quoting Frantic
The older and more senile we will get, the more the discussions will run in circles.

Yeah, I'll remind you of that when you in 16 years repeat the same statement. :)
2023-10-27 16:17
spider-j

Registered: Oct 2004
Posts: 449
Quoting JCH
except that VICE instances started with F6 are not closed unless I remember to do so myself. Before long I have a dozen VICE instances running all at once.

I have quite the opposite problem: I tend to hit ALT-W after initial warp is over to quickly get to the part I want to test and then automatically press ALT-Q when I'm done. But often times my fingers get confused and I press ALT-Q as soon as VICE opens :-)
2023-10-27 16:22
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11145
Quote:
It works really well, except that VICE instances started with F6 are not closed unless I remember to do so myself. Before long I have a dozen VICE instances running all at once.

Making a "start only one instance" feature has been on the TODO list for a while... not trivial unfortunately.

What you can do though: instead of starting up VICE directly, use a little script that triggers a reset and loads/starts the binary via the remote monitor feature. Then you wont have to close all those VICE instances anymore :)
2023-10-27 18:08
Burglar

Registered: Dec 2004
Posts: 1047
Quoting chatGPZ
Making a "start only one instance" feature has been on the TODO list for a while... not trivial unfortunately.

What you can do though: instead of starting up VICE directly, use a little script that triggers a reset and loads/starts the binary via the remote monitor feature. Then you wont have to close all those VICE instances anymore :)
this works fine in Sublime, it kills the previously started build process (which starts vice for me) before restarting.
2023-10-27 18:10
chatGPZ

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 11145
That's cheating!
2023-10-27 22:00
Monte Carlos

Registered: Jun 2004
Posts: 351
Smon, hypraass, gigaass, Turbo ass, assblaster, tmpx, ca65
2023-10-27 22:26
spider-j

Registered: Oct 2004
Posts: 449
Quoting Monte Carlos
hypraass, gigaass, Turbo ass, assblaster

That middlepart could be the answer to both: "what do you use for c64 coding?" and "what are your favorite categories on pornhub?" ;-)
2023-10-27 22:47
DeMOSic

Registered: Aug 2021
Posts: 126
Quoting Starfox
DeMOSic: I tried using 64TASS + notepad yesterday. No automation, just to test it out. I kind of like the barebones nature of such a setup, although I also use notepad++, sublime text normally together with kickass (which I only utilize 1% probably, lol).

yep, theres basically no automation or shortcuts for compilation or like other stuff, its just directly writing in the text editor (eg. notepad++), and to compile i have to open a command line and run the compilation script. It works for me!
2023-10-27 23:50
Krill

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 2854
Quoting DeMOSic
its just directly writing in the text editor (eg. notepad++), and to compile i have to open a command line and run the compilation script. It works for me!
Keep it like that, it's the elite way. =)
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