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NotFound msx friend Berichten: 4 | Geplaatst: 23 December 2006, 19:02   |
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| For assembling z80 code I'm using Pasmo but it doesn't support any unofficial z80 instructions which is somewhat annoying.
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Pasmo does support most of the unofficial instructions. See he file undoc.asm include in the source package for the complete list.
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DamageX msx freak Berichten: 168 | Geplaatst: 26 December 2006, 08:48   |
Hey you're right about Pasmo. Somehow I got mixed up about those undocs not working.
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SLotman msx professional Berichten: 543 | Geplaatst: 26 December 2006, 11:08   |
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| I'm a MS-DOS EDIT.COM addict too! I code EVERYTHING with that editor. 
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Huahuauhahuahua... me too!!
Every homepage, J2ME, ASM stuff I ever did was on Edit.com!  |
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webmouse msx lover Berichten: 121 | Geplaatst: 04 Januari 2007, 08:30   |
Turbo Pascal 3.3f / openMSX / BlueFish / Kate works fine for me.
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manuel msx guru Berichten: 3450 | Geplaatst: 04 Januari 2007, 10:01   |
Hey webmouse, any developments?
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webmouse msx lover Berichten: 121 | Geplaatst: 04 Januari 2007, 10:45   |
Yep, a bit slow but there's progress with the merinsworld project.
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coldbreeze msx lover Berichten: 98 | Geplaatst: 10 Mei 2007, 10:14   |
My tookit:
On Windows:
Context + Z80 Plugin
sjasm
BlueMSX
On MSX-DOS (1/2)
tore - for editing (superb!)
dbge - for debugging stuff (superb!)
gen80 - I find it somewhat restrictive (no modules or local variables), but I am kind of used to it.
I wish there was an MSX implementation of sjasm (i.e. for MSX)
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coldbreeze msx lover Berichten: 98 | Geplaatst: 10 Mei 2007, 10:19   |
I forgot to mention SDCC for C (Windows). It needs better native MSX-specific libraries though...
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jltursan msx professional Berichten: 873 | Geplaatst: 10 Mei 2007, 11:00   |
Here you'll find a very competent library for MSX+SDCC easily expandable:
MSXDOSlib web page |
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coldbreeze msx lover Berichten: 98 | Geplaatst: 10 Mei 2007, 12:08   |
Thanks tons! I have quickly gone through the code. This is exactly what I have been looking for!  |
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