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2010-03-16 20:44
Mace

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 1799
What assembler/compiler are you using?

Since I kind of switched from 64TASS to Kick Assembler, I was wondering what the other coders use as coding tool?
Still working on the C64 with TASM or do you use one of the cross development compilers?
 
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2010-05-07 20:19
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5025
I use Graham Asm aswell, as a bonus you dont have to do the work twice.
2010-05-07 21:20
Slammer

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
Can anybody tell me where I can download this Graham Assembler? Does he take up more than one floppy disc and does he have a good manual?
2010-05-07 21:58
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5025
I always carefully plan out the speedcode before coding anything, so at the coding stage I already know what I'm doing, there's no need to experiment with scripting. Also I have written already like a hundred code generators, so its not a problem to make the 101th.

Anyway tastes & habits are different. Two years ago I was still writing code in winvice in turbo sss :) also I can see how freakin cool KickAss is & that I'm an old dinosaur.
2010-05-07 22:03
Slammer

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
Nothing wrong with old dinosaurs, Everybody define his own level of retroness :-)
2010-05-08 10:25
yago

Registered: May 2002
Posts: 332
Slammer: doesnt your code just generate the ldas stas and a list with the addresses, but no labels?
2010-05-08 14:48
Slammer

Registered: Feb 2004
Posts: 416
Yago: Yes, thats correct. This was started by Ervins post, who asked how to unroll a loop, save some referencepoints to labels and store the labels to memory with a .word command. RadiantX and yourself showed solutions for ca65 and k2asm. I showed another approach where a list was used to hold the the referencepoints instead.
2010-05-09 08:24
Kaizen
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Registered: May 2009
Posts: 23
My setup: DASM and TextWrangler for Mac.
I can work well with them but I would like to know what cross assembler tool have the most classical/standard assembly synthax... is it 64TASS?
2010-05-09 09:43
enthusi

Registered: May 2004
Posts: 675
When you use acme you can convert TASS SEQ-files to acme-sources with a few renames only...
!byte instead of .byte and so on.

AFAIK its pseudo PC is handled similar as well.
2010-05-09 11:01
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
Posts: 5025
Kaizen, yes 64 tass. you have a few goodie extras like +/- labels, for/next,if/then, etc. check the manual. :)
2010-05-09 12:34
Kaizen
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@Oswald: Thanks! :-)
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