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C64 Kickass IDE [win32] [english] [2013] |
AKA :
Kickass IDE
Website :
http://back2theretro.blogspot.se/2013/02/c64-kickass-ide-acaba-de-ser-traducido.html
Credits :
Download :
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Summary Submitted by Lobogris on 27 February 2013
This IDE has been developed with the aim of making the programming of the Commodore 64 as much comfortable as posible using assembly language in a cross-dev situation (programming in your PC to put the resulting code in a real C64). Included inside the package you'll find all the elements needed to program from the first day without the need to configure anything.
Among the elements included is the last version to this date of Sun Microsystem Java interpreter, because the compiler in which is based this IDE, Kickassembler, requires it.
The editor is based on Crimson Editor, so people that are already used to this fantastic editor will love to know that. This editor has lots of features very helpful in helping us create long programs.
You can create projects ordered with category folders to organize the files that make up them, put the source files into MDI tabs to easily edit them on the fly, create user macros to speed some tedious repetitive tasks, replace constants or regular expressions along a selection, a document, or a full range of documents... to name a few handy things you could do with it, but there's a lot more...
It comes with syntax highlight for kickassembler (colours totally customizable) and includes some simple but useful templates: a basic template to start a common program, a tutorial template with the typical 'Hello world' program to help beginners test this new language, and a template with the skeleton ready to start fast a little machine language routine.
This is an early version of KICKASS IDE, the editor is fully working and perfectly integrated with the external tools, only the manual is not 100% complete yet and, by the moment, you'll only find the 6502/6510 instruction set reference. In the future, It's planned to add a chapter explaining the editor, another chapter including parts of the kickassembler manual, and some of the parts that are currently missing in the 6502/6510 instruction set ref. part (that ones talking about concepts of the system architecture).
However in the subdirectories MANUALS and MANUALS/REFERENCES inside the root directory of the IDE you'll find plenty of documentation to read while new versions of this help file manual are being worked (or re-worked)...
I hope you find this tool as useful as it happens to be to myself.
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