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Six
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 289 |
Are you a Crossdev-er???
I post this message mostly because I have just finished coding a crossdev util (PC C64 Bitmap Editor), but just as much because I'm wondering how many other cross-development
fans there are out there. Below follows a list of "you might be an American lamer if" stuff....
If you love developing stuff for the C64, but love to do it on another machine, then stand and be counted, eh... If cadaver's your hero, speak up. If you've ever spent a weeks pay on a new PC to run VICE and goattracker, let's hear about it. If you spend more time in VICE than in Windows, or think that the last twenty years of development in the field of computer technology served the sole purpose of giving you a hard drive on which to organize your SID music, then shout out, eh...
I can't be the only one who sees the value of a PC as a slave terminal for a C64 setup, useful only in terms of how it services your C64 rig, so let's prove it!
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dalezy
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 476 |
i do my tunes mostly in john player using vice, but i check the final result on my c64 (though it's a new sid machine) .. |
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Majikeyric
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 83 |
Hi everybody !!!
Six, I'm very interested in you PC C64 bitmap editor (because I didn't find yet one wich satisfy me much :o( ) but when will you release it ???
See ya |
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Testicle Account closed
Registered: Sep 2002 Posts: 131 |
hi,
i use the "professional assembler" from oliver stiller on vice. but i'm interested in good assemblers, which work without emulator.
could someone give me some good advice, what kind of pc-assembler is easy to use for programming c64-stuff on pc without emulator?
i'd like to try out different pc-tools, but i guess, i got used to the prof-ass too much, so that i keep on coding in/on vice... |
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CyberBrain Administrator
Posts: 392 |
Quote: hi,
i use the "professional assembler" from oliver stiller on vice. but i'm interested in good assemblers, which work without emulator.
could someone give me some good advice, what kind of pc-assembler is easy to use for programming c64-stuff on pc without emulator?
i'd like to try out different pc-tools, but i guess, i got used to the prof-ass too much, so that i keep on coding in/on vice...
There are a few forum-topics here in CSDb about cross-developement.
Amont them are:
Cross-Development
turbo assembler for c64 on PC
(+ maybe some more)
You will find some info there. |
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algorithm
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 705 |
Its finally here. BMP2IFLI
Converts Truecolor BMP images to IFLI with the ability to save as self running C64 Executable.
Extremely High Quality results
Programmable color channel sliders (for optimum color matching and dithering
download it from www.naveedkhugiani.cjb.net
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Six
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 289 |
Hi Algorithm. I have been experimenting with your BMP2IFLI lately and find it quite useful. The exe's are handy. I'm not sure what the structure of the raw IFLI format is, though? Do you have specs on it, or hints as to how to convert it to load in funpaint 2? |
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Six
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 289 |
Oh and BTW, for the person who asked about the bitmap editor, it's ready for beta testers. I have load koala and save koala, zoom-edit, box, line, and circle functions so far, but the interface is hi-res and still a bit big and awkward. Anyone who wants to help work the bugs out should email me: six@darklordsofchaos.com
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algorithm
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 705 |
Hello!!
The file format for the RAW IFLI image saved with the converter is as follows..
OFFSET DATA
$0x0000 FLI pic1 color data (8k)
$0x2000 FLI pic1 image data (8k)
$0x4000 FLI pic2 color data (8k)
$0x6000 FLI pic2 image data (8k)
$0x8000 d800 color data (1k)
Hope that helps!!
The next version will have (hopefully) improved histogram routines and a slideshow generator as well as saving in many different formats (including funpaint)
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Six
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 289 |
That's exactly the help I needed. Thanks! |
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Brix
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 2 |
Quote: There are a few forum-topics here in CSDb about cross-developement.
Amont them are:
Cross-Development
turbo assembler for c64 on PC
(+ maybe some more)
You will find some info there.
@Testicle: Would you be so kind and upload the Professional Assembler to CSDB? My disc seems to be broken.
[Edit]: Oops.. account closed. Damnit. |
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