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Virtual Assembler 16 V2.84   [2002]

Virtual Assembler 16 V2.84 Released by :
Protovision [web]

Release Date :
3 March 2002

Type :
SuperCPU Release

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Sputnick of Civitas, Protovision
Design .... Sputnick of Civitas, Protovision
Charset .... DATA-LAND
Concept .... Sputnick of Civitas, Protovision
Docs .... 8R0TK4$T3N
  Jak T Rip of DMAgic, Protovision
  Mihai
  Sputnick of Civitas, Protovision
Help .... Chester of Protovision
  Jak T Rip of DMAgic, Protovision
  ThunderBlade of Protovision

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User Comment
Submitted by Jak T Rip on 28 February 2016
All my code was written using Virtual Assembler.
It is simply the quickest way to produce code! Fastest compile process ever. Most flexibility. And the best thing is you don't need a cross assembler and can work on the real hardware.

Also many of the Protovision games were written in VA16. For example: Metal Dust, Tanks3000, Team Patrol, Hockey Mania...
User Comment
Submitted by Holy Moses on 2 September 2014
For me an absolutly *MUST HAVE*. But it´s very dangerous. After using it you don´t want to use anything else to code with - for sure!
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