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CBM prg Studio V2.2.0   [2012]

CBM prg Studio V2.2.0 Released by :
Arthur Jordison

Release Date :
21 April 2012

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Arthur Jordison

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Summary
Submitted by hedning on 18 June 2016
New Features in v2.2.0:

Tool to expand a basic listing, i.e. put spaces between keywords.
Jump to destination, for BASIC files.
The default action (draw, text, path etc.) of the screen designer is configurable.
Auto complete for basic (v2 and v7) programs.
Assembly programs can use relative branching, e.g. bne *-3
An ‘align’ assembly directive for setting the program counter to the next supplied byte boundary.
Minor screen designer improvements.
Major bugs fixed:

Variables declared without spaces around the ‘=’ were being rejected.
Error list not being shown automatically if config says to do so.
incbin using the wrong range limits.
incbin not recognised if auto format is on.
Using arithmetic in byte and word sequences.
F3 key to repeat last find.
Remove delete key from screen designer.
Screen designer. Making a selection required save changes on exit confirmation.
Renaming or removing files in the build list caused problems.
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