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Henne
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 26 |
Your favourite cross assembler
Hi all,
I was wondering which cross assembler you use for C64 coding and started a
survey on this (see link below). I'm aware that there have been threads about
this in the past. Nevertheless I'd like to know what you use these days. New
assemblers appear (e.g. BadAss) and people might switch from one assembler to
the other.
So, here's the link to the survey:
https://fragab.de/35Ff8TS
I'm curious about your votes!
If your favourite assembler is not listed, please drop a note in this thread.
I will then add it to the list of options.
cheers,
Henne |
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Peacemaker
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 243 |
looking at crossbows code, why use kickass and the like? :D
guess he was using SMON or his cartridge monitor :> |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11108 |
SMON and Final Cartridge 3, indeed :) |
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Walt
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 47 |
Hmmm, I started learning assembly on the VIC20 in 1986. I got my first assembler in september 1989. Before that I used to write code using data lines (so the text in Unboxed is not just a joke ;))
(We had a small meeting at THAs place in 2015 where I was challenged to do a standard scroller with colorcycle in datalines only - let's just say I won :))
I used to know the 36 bytes to set up a raster IRQ (using 0314/0315) by heart :) - and the first cartridge I got was my 1541 Ultimate II+... |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11108 |
Quote:the first cartridge I got was my 1541 Ultimate II+
thefuck |
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Burglar
Registered: Dec 2004 Posts: 1031 |
anyone remember PAL? thats the first assembler I used, but switched to kcs power cartridge monitor coding until turbo ass came along.
@walt, that truly is unfuckingbelievable |
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Peacemaker
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 243 |
Quoting WaltHmmm, I started learning assembly on the VIC20 in 1986. I got my first assembler in september 1989. Before that I used to write code using data lines (so the text in Unboxed is not just a joke ;))
(We had a small meeting at THAs place in 2015 where I was challenged to do a standard scroller with colorcycle in datalines only - let's just say I won :))
I used to know the 36 bytes to set up a raster IRQ (using 0314/0315) by heart :) - and the first cartridge I got was my 1541 Ultimate II+...
you are crazy. hahah =) |
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Henne
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 26 |
Quote: I use x65 for everything but maybe you should just have an option for "My own cross assembler" so you don't get a lot of single vote entries?
Hm, maybe...
I added x65. |
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Henne
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 26 |
Wow, so many of you have participated in the survey already. Great!
I'll leave it open until, say, 2021-01-15. |
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Alta
Registered: Dec 2010 Posts: 9 |
@Krill: x65 is public! https://github.com/sakrac/x65 |
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Walt
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 47 |
Yeah, I am a bit crazy ;)
I also did modify Turbo Assembler 5.x to replace the write-to-disk routine with send-over-userport and then made a small (200 bytes?) receive program to run on another C64. Those who visited us at the Dexion X-Mas party in Odense in 1990 may have seen it in action ;) |
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