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2008-09-03 17:13
Testa
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64 tass v1.45 by taboo

where can i find the shareware version of 64 tass (pc platform tool) by breeze, taboo?

thanks
mcd



2008-09-03 17:32
Testa
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thinking it over.. is there a shareware version of the register version (it has more options)
both versions are good but i prefer the register version..
thanks
mcd


2008-09-03 17:34
Oswald

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64TASS V1.45
2008-09-03 17:38
Testa
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yeah i know is not the right version, if i am not wrong you have to pay 10 dollars to use the tool...
thanks anyway
2008-09-03 18:26
Oswald

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its free. try it.
2008-09-03 18:49
Fungus

Registered: Sep 2002
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give me shareware version plz. win32
2008-09-03 19:01
Oswald

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only the very first version is shareware.
2008-09-03 19:15
Testa
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oswald, after i have unzipped the donwloaded file in my vice directory, what must i do start the damm thing...
my version works only for a second than it just quits.. i know you have to do something but what?

2008-09-03 19:20
Oswald

Registered: Apr 2002
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this is native pc software, to compile sources written in dos txt format into c64 binary. you need an editor and then you would like to write a batch file which compiles the source with 64tass and then autostarts the compiled binary in vice. rtfm ;)
2008-09-03 19:38
Testa
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thanks, i realize it is common knowledge but i didn't know that. i never used a cross compiler i asked it my other group members a few time but they are to lazy to explain it to me.. i know you must find out things yourself and i did
but it is al so much and complicated ... anyway who cares....
2008-09-03 20:02
Oswald

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nah, I'm rather glad seeing all the efforts you obviously make :) keep it up, and dont be shy to ask.
2008-09-03 20:08
Testa
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ahh that is sweet from you... you like a computerangel.
he he... i like coding a lot i spend every day a few hours on it and today the whole fucking day!
2008-09-03 20:10
Clarence

Registered: Mar 2004
Posts: 121
This assembler is my weapon of choice as well. I like it very much, so simple and powerful.

Use it like this:
64tass -i -o target.prg source.asm

-i ensures you can use illegal opcodes as well. Be sure to read the included readme for all features.
2008-09-03 20:39
HCL

Registered: Feb 2003
Posts: 728
Is this really *teh* Oswald? Must be a bad day or smthn. Or just someone dressing up like Oswald, hanging around being nice to people. Funny thing to do :P.

But if it is.. then cheers mate ;).
2008-09-03 22:42
Conrad

Registered: Nov 2006
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Alongside KickAss, 64Tass is THE one to use for Cross-dev work! Super fast and Java free-zone! ;)

What really makes me like 64Tass though is that it supports mulitple jump points (+ and -), e.g. type "jmp +++" to jump forward to 3rd "+" point in the code listing... very handy and helps ease of labeling too.
2008-09-04 10:46
Edhellon

Registered: Aug 2003
Posts: 22
Quote: Is this really *teh* Oswald? Must be a bad day or smthn. Or just someone dressing up like Oswald, hanging around being nice to people. Funny thing to do :P.

But if it is.. then cheers mate ;).


I think someone stole his password. :)

Although it seems after 'party groove' I finally managed to persuade him to go the crossasm way instead of his usual 'a bunch of random vice snapshots in 20 different folders' way for the next demo, so who knows... maybe big changes are ahead of us. :)
2008-09-04 12:31
Frantic

Registered: Mar 2003
Posts: 1648
Just out of curiosity:

Are there still any of the somewhat "major" demo coders around that code on a real C64? ...or has that part of the scene "died" completely by now?

(I am not arguing for, or against, any of the alternatives now, so cut that crap.)
2008-09-05 10:08
Stainless Steel

Registered: Mar 2003
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Xbow ?
2008-09-05 12:14
raven
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Not "major" (maybe majorly lazy..) but I still use a C64
with TurboAssembler.

Most of the coding fun for me is actually DOING it on the
real machine :)
2008-09-05 12:16
Conrad

Registered: Nov 2006
Posts: 849
I still use AR sometimes ;)
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