17 January 2006, 00:32 | #1 |
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Asm Hdf
I'm gonna create a HDF for asm programming..
What progs/utils/guides do you lot wanna see and does anyone fancy helping out? Also what system am I looking at aiming this at (kick1.0-3.1). Advice and thoughts appreciated --- To Do List
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17 January 2006, 04:06 | #2 |
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Hmmm... how about 2 of'em?
First, for the old-school-hardcore programming on a A500 with KS1.3 with 512kb... OK, 1mb RAM, and no hd attached... sooo... on a floppy! (5 maybe? ). Just to know what the authors of "9 Fingers" and/or "State of the Art" felt Second, for the best classic Amiga system there is: a standard A1200 (target: unexpanded user) with KS3.0. Well... a few more memory (16mb) and/or 030/50Mhz requirements wouldn't have killed it, but... ...and a third one maybe, for the hi-tech ultra expanded Amiga programmists with PPC and "stuff", and "stuff", and "stuff", and "stuff"... |
17 January 2006, 06:24 | #3 |
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don´t miss Asm-Pro...
http://home-1.tiscali.nl/~solognt/ and for graphics i think we need the Kefcon IFF Converter...or something similar.... |
17 January 2006, 06:42 | #4 |
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asm-kurs.lha on aminet has Kefrens convertor, I think this version is K1.3-K2+ compatible which is good.
I'm more of a AsmOne 1.6 fan that came with asm_course.lha by cool-g. Although it does have it's problems. |
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17 January 2006, 16:50 | #6 |
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AmosPro's BOBeditor :look
on a serious note...I think I read in the AMOSPro manual (way back before it was stolen, go figure) that you can actually use inline assembler in AmosPro? I noticed that you'ld use areg0 areg1 areg2 for the address registers a dreg0 dreg1 and so forth for the data. however, I've not the faintest idea if it would be of any use for anyone here :/ Though it's pretty easy to make something in AMOS.....compile it andReSource the program afterwards, see if you can find back to your code :P |
17 January 2006, 19:34 | #7 |
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Right I have started the HDF..
So-far I've installed the following: Devpac 3.18 ASM-Pro (Whatever last ver is) Resource Includes and Autodocs Some guides Picasso96 DirOPus4 What else?? Come on guys |
17 January 2006, 20:49 | #8 |
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WHDLoad Dev pack...
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17 January 2006, 21:03 | #9 |
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yeah okay.
It's a bloody pain.. everything I try to install fails To install toolmanager I have to install mui.. mui fails |
17 January 2006, 21:19 | #10 |
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i remember that the mui 3.8 install script has an installation bug in novice selection, but i´m not sure...
try one of the 2 other ways... |
17 January 2006, 21:25 | #11 |
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I fixed it.. installing from a HDF works fine
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18 January 2006, 12:34 | #12 |
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20 January 2006, 06:49 | #13 |
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i have many sources if whdload slaves that you can put on the hdf...
if any of the authors give us the permission... |
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20 January 2006, 15:37 | #17 |
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What about an editor (i vote for CygnusEd) and/or an ascii viewer (like View80 or similar)?
And a few good (de)packer/cruncher would be nice too! |
20 January 2006, 20:05 | #18 |
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as decruncher maybe "track2file" from mr.larmer...??
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20 January 2006, 20:36 | #20 |
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The ASM pack isn't worth doing unless you add Barfly to it since that is what most of us use to create WHDLoad installers.
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