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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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Martin Piper
Registered: Nov 2007 Posts: 644 |
I used to use pen and paper with an opcode table for initial small stuff. Then wrote my own assembler in BASIC. Shortly after that 6510+ assembler was released by Commodore Disk User magazine and I used that exclusively. Much later I started to use ACME. |
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JackAsser
Registered: Jun 2002 Posts: 1989 |
And here I feel nostalgic about assembler bugs in CA65 back in 2005. š |
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Frantic
Registered: Mar 2003 Posts: 1628 |
Real elite people type binary code straight into screen ram by typing petscii characters, while blindfolded of course, and with tied hands. |
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Martin Piper
Registered: Nov 2007 Posts: 644 |
Quote: Real elite people type binary code straight into screen ram by typing petscii characters, while blindfolded of course, and with tied hands.
Luxury. In my day I used to rub a wet finger over the joystick port to enter my machine code in screen RAM. |
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Endurion
Registered: Mar 2007 Posts: 72 |
C64Studio obviously, and it's not even on the list :( |
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Oswald
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 5022 |
Quote: 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 ;)
you'd still want to save your source even if sending the compile over to another c64 ? :) |
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chatGPZ
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 11135 |
He refers to the "assemble to disk" feature, not "save source" :) |
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Henne
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 26 |
Quote: C64Studio obviously, and it's not even on the list :(
added C64Studio |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
Might as well add this: https://www.ajordison.co.uk/
Appears to be popular with certain people. |
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Henne
Registered: Feb 2005 Posts: 26 |
Quote: Might as well add this: https://www.ajordison.co.uk/
Appears to be popular with certain people.
done
Happy New Year! :-) |
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