A89: Re: ASM Programming Environment
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A89: Re: ASM Programming Environment
> So I'm working on my RPG, which means I have 8 files open at a time. I
> finish a routine, so I want to test it. That means I have to go run the
> assembler. Okay, now I close the assembler and I have to start up the
> emulator. I load Doors, a library, and the game. Now, I've got to install
> Doors. Finally I can run the game. I get to the routine I was testing. And
> it crashes. Oops. Repeat.
>
> Who hasn't been through this before? What this community needs is a nice
> programming environment for 68k users. I'm talking about one program that
> can open all the asm files and has an assembler and emulator built in. How
> hard could it be? All of the individual components are already done. What
> does everyone else think? Anyone want to try this?
I personally use VTi for all of my testing. No need to reinstall DoorsOS all the
time (if I used it, that is).
/ Niklas Brunlid
Check out Prosit for the TI-89 / TI-92+ at http://prosit.ticalc.org
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