Which assembler?

2007-07-04 Thread Calvin Allett
What Assembler would anybody reccomend me having a go with, i.e. preferably the most easy to use :) Feature`s don`t neccesarily top my needs, as I won`t be doing any games in MC, just wanting to learn the language, and be able to try a few small routines.

Re: Which assembler?

2007-07-04 Thread Edwin Blink
Hi Calvin, For SAM I recommend Comet http://home.orange.nl/edwin.blink/samcoupe/software/comet/comet.htm it's got fullscreen editor, syntax checking on entering a line and errors are inserted in the source just above the line containing the error. Just great to get started. For PC I recommend

RE: Which assembler?

2007-07-04 Thread Steve Parry-Thomas
I tend to use TASM 3.2 ,[ for PC ] there are better ones out there as every one will now recommend the one they like and Edwin's Comet for Sam. TASM can be found here: - http://www.ticalc.org/archives/files/fileinfo/250/25051.html Steve(spt) _ From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Which assembler?

2007-07-04 Thread Chris Pile
I do all my SAM development on the PC, using a cross-assembler. For SAM development I chose the AS80 PC cross-assembler... Works a treat! It's free, and you can grab it here: http://www.kingswood-consulting.co.uk/assemblers/ My editor of choice is StarBase's CodeWright 6.5 - which is great.

Re: Which assembler?

2007-07-04 Thread Calvin Allett
Thanks Edwin :) I like the online manual, and disk contents with descriptions, will be very handy :D I`ll ask some questions if (oops, I mean when, hehe) I get stuck ! Right, I`m off to raid the WoSpec archive for books, any reccomendations? Edwin Blink [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi

Re: Which assembler?

2007-07-04 Thread Andrew Collier
On 4 Jul 2007, at 18:05, Calvin Allett wrote: What Assembler would anybody reccomend me having a go with, i.e. preferably the most easy to use :) Feature`s don`t neccesarily top my needs, as I won`t be doing any games in MC, just wanting to learn the language, and be able to try a few small