25 June 2017, 18:26 | #1 |
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AsmOne and/or AsmTwo
I recently came across this excellent asm/hardware tutorial series by Photon of Scoopex:
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I found this so inspiring, I decided to have a go at following it along and playing with it. So first of all, I need an assembler, preferably something similar to what is used in the tutorial. Two candidates come to mind: 1. AsmOne -- v 1.48, as obtained from here: http://aminet.net/dev/asm/ASM-One.lha I managed to install and run this, and the first example (wait for mouse) even seems to work, but the UI is very unstable/erratic. The results of certain commands (eg assemble) briefly appear on screen and the disappear. I've even got a yellow/recoverable alert when going into/out of the editor. 2. AsmTwo -- v 0.96r, as obtained from here: http://coppershade.org/file/AsmTwo.zip This comes with 2 files, 1 of which is the readme. The other file (AsmTwo) is not executable, wether I try to launch it from the workbench or from the shell. Am I doing something wrong here? I probably should mention I'm running this on an A1200, 68EC030 @ 50 MHz, 16 Mb fast, OS 3.1, ROM 3.X. TIA for any tips! |
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Oh, and btw, regarding the weird UI behaviour of AsmOne: both my workbench screen mode and the AsmOne screen mode are set to Pal - High Res (724 x 282).
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Is there any reason to still do that, you think? I mean, now that we've got AsmTwo working? |
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I might still try out AsmPro, btw, while I'm at it.. |
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Alright, I've installed AsmPro and everything seems to work as expected, so I'll use that. Tbh, though, I have no idea what you mean by those table access examples. But hey, never mind, let's carry on!
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There is also release of Asm-One that is more recent: https://www.pouet.net/prod.php?which=64628
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What do you mean? AsmThree? Come on, just name it! |
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28 June 2017, 00:04 | #14 |
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Don't listen to Thorham's Asm-One bashing yet. ASM-One/Pro have several flaws and some quite annoying bugs but they are fine for the beginning as they are very easy to use.
Once you started coding some projects you'll find out yourself if ASM-One/Pro is sufficient for you or not. And in the latter case you'll easily find quite a few alternatives (vasm, BarFly, Devpac etc.). |
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I even remember Devpac being all the rage at some point, back in the day.. |
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Barfly and PhxAss. They're better for bigger projects (more powerful and much faster), but they're not integrated like AsmOne/Two/Pro. However, like StingRay said, AsmOne/Two/Pro are great for learning, and also for quick tests, etc.
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I'll definitely be fine with the easy/integrated environment for quite some time. This is my first proper go at amiga assembler coding (not counting that improper one about 30 years ago), so I'd like to focus on the code and the harware for now. There's plenty more stuff I need to understand first if I ever want to do anything decent with this.. |
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Motion seconded!
Well, you don't have to list them all, but what would your biggest problem/beef with it? Last edited by guy lateur; 29 June 2017 at 00:49. |
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Despite the bugs it's still fun to work with Asm-One and its incarnations as they allow a very fast workflow as everything needed is there, debugger, assembler, editor. Esc/a/j FTW! |
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