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CBM prg Studio V2.5.1   [2012]

CBM prg Studio V2.5.1 Released by :
Arthur Jordison

Release Date :
31 August 2012

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (8 left)

Credits :
Code .... Arthur Jordison

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Summary
Submitted by hedning on 18 June 2016
New features:

Some of the IDE’s colours can be changed (background, tab strip, selected and non-selected windows).
Menu to control open windows.
Warnings if invalid BASIC jump (goto, gosub etc.) destinations are detected.
ZPOpt directive added.
Bugs fixed:

Added ‘missing’ colours to VIC 20′s screen designer.
Default project location not being saved if the target machine was not changed.
Assembler not assembling mixed case text directive strings properly.
Dark and light gray colours were switched.
Opening a project after a project had already been opened would use ‘my documents’ rather than the project directory.
Incbin failed when used screen designer files.
No colours were visible when starting the screen designer without loading a previous file.
CTRL+Z not scrolling to changed text.
* not recognised for current address.
Local labels not recognised in certain circumstances.
Generation/import of prgs > 65k for C128 programs would fail.
Missing BASIC 7 ‘RLUM’ keyword.
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