Hi David, I had a quick peek at the latest version and noticed that the jar is the same as the old one (july 2010). Opened up my source file and the first thing I wanted to do was find where I had left off... grrr no CTRL+F (as mentioned earlier). So I thought I'd have another look at Eclipse for fun, starting at http://wiki.eclipse.org/The_Official_Eclipse_FAQs#Implementing_Support_for_Y our_Own_Language
I could use someone else's compiler (http://pasmo.speccy.org for example) or Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech site referring to a SAM Revival article) but I seem to already have used lots of nice JAM features in my source requiring more tinkering to that. Any chance of a command line version JAM compiler? Cheers! Stefan -----Original Message----- From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] On Behalf Of david brant Sent: maandag 6 februari 2012 20:15 To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no Subject: Re: Jam Assembler On 6 Feb 2012, at 08:57, Andrew Gillen wrote: > david brant <davidcbrant@...> writes: > >> >> Hi All, >> >> I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not >> the > version I was hoping to upload but it >> is an improvement on the last. >> >> Has easier object loader on SAM Coupe side hope people like it. I've >> also > updated the read me file so please >> read it. >> >> Any problems please e-mail me I've updated the e-mail link on the read me. >> >> If you already have Jam Ass you can download it then just copy the >> JAR file > and the object.mgt file over if you >> like. I think these are the only files that have changed. >> >> All the best >> >> David >> > > Hi David > > I gave the new JAM a go this weekend. It built some of my old space > invaders source without any modification and the loader seems to work > fine for me. I have yet to read the Read Me but that is usually the > last resort, right? :) > > Cheers > > Andrew > > > NO! It's not just a PC version of comet. There are differences to comet, extra features and commands like Macros and Classes. Come on. I didn't write the readme for my health. It's worth a look. I would look at entering source onwards for a start. >