Subject: Re: [stella] IDEs, DASM and DPMI From: emooney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Erik Mooney) Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999 23:25:07 GMT |
>I have been happily using Microsoft Visual Studio IDE for developing for >2600 for some time now. >A simple keypress (F5) sees an assembly. I can double-click on the error >lines and see the error highlighted in my source code. I can switch to the >emulator and view the results in <2 secs after making a change. >Its quick and convenient. Anyone who needs help setting this up, just ask. Sure, could you email me a copy of Visual Studio? I can take it, I get my mail over a T1 :) :) >Try PFE. I was able to get it to integrate DASM, PCAE, and Stella, IIRC. >There is a drop-down menu that the user can define the items on and when >I was working on 6502 this is what I used. Just add an item for DASM and it >will assemble a .bin with the same name as the current file. Given the ease >with which I was able to get this working, I'd guess that making WAVs and >playing them is just as easy. > >I would dare say that UltraEdit can probably do the same thing along with >syntax highlighting and other things. UltraEdit. I forgot about that one... yeah, I got it over here... lemme try it, thanks :) -- Archives (includes files) at http://www.biglist.com/lists/stella/archives/ Unsub & more at http://www.biglist.com/lists/stella/
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