23 October 2003, 13:07 | #1 |
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seka
yes, K-Seka ! ... what ? shit ? euh...yes !
no, I'm searching about a last version of K-Seka with source code (the Tosec version is virused with "Byte Bandit") |
23 October 2003, 20:06 | #2 |
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Erm, why?
Although I've never actually used it, I've heard from various people that Seka is a pile of crap! On Aminet there are various assemblers which do not produce some of the dodgy code Seka does, they handle the newer 680x0 instructions and are a lot quicker to compile and use. Why do you want Seka so much? Personally I would download BarFly, PhxAsm or Asm-One/Asm-Pro and avoid Seka!
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he he, yes, seka is a shit... it's for a friend... personaly I use DevPac
hmmm... and about "Assemble" by Brainstorm where to find the amiga version ? www.brainstorm.fr |
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I took the time to answer , Assemble and Adebug would be release as open source. First it should have been at sf.net but they decide lately otherwise. Brainstorm still exist as a company and they re quite busy so it might happen soon, but surely not soon enough kamelito |
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