09 May 2019, 11:52 | #1 |
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ASMPro 1.18 on A500/A600?
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All my development at the moment is for A500 OCS. I'm editing in visual studio code in Windows and then flicking into an A500+ config (just for extra chip ram/slow ram and Kickstart 2.0 nicer environment) to assemble and test (WINUAE warp mode is great). Then finally a A500 OCS 512K chip + 512K slow for final exe checks. The only assemblers I can get working in this config are ASMTwo, ASMOne 1.20 and Devpac 3.18. I wanted to give ASMPro 1.18 a try but I can't find an A500/OCS-ish configuration that runs. They all say they need KS 2.x but I'm getting these results: I've set all the preference files to No FPU/68000 etc. ASMPro A500+ with KS2.04+WB2, crash on startup A600 with KS2.05+WB2, crash on startup A500+ with KS3.1+WB3, loads ok, but crashes during assembling A1200 config, works. ASMOne 1.48 won't even start without the config having a 68020 Am I missing a special config to get these to work or is ASMOne 1.20/Devpac 3 the best option for what I'm doing? |
17 May 2019, 00:14 | #2 |
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Asm-Pro 1.18 has source code, but it appears to be based on a buggy disassembly of some ancient program, and the source is very poorly documented. I wouldn't trust it.
Devpac is 3 is system friendly and stable. Just don't try to load very large source files into its editor (it won't crash, but gets pretty messed up). I use CED and ProASM for editing and assembling now, but I still use Monam for debugging. |
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ASM-Pro is based on a disassembled version of ASM-One which has then been improved. The source is indeed quite a mess and almost impossible to maintain. |
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17 May 2019, 11:37 | #5 |
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I always used Devpac back in the day. But I like some of the features of AsmOne since I watched Photon's tutorials. I'm sticking with AsmOne 1.20 for now. But I've been playing with the visual studio code plugin that uses Vasm and allows really nice debugging and I think I'll move to that next project.
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17 May 2019, 11:44 | #6 |
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17 May 2019, 16:29 | #7 |
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Asm-Pro, Asm-One and whatnot are, AFAIK, non-authorized hacks of the K-Seka assembler. Might not be much left of the original, much as my grandfather's beautiful axe that my father replaced the blade on and which I replaced the shaft of, but if you start from the original and go one by one on the mods you'll see the red thread.
Myself, I have used ArgAsm (yep, have it on my shelf here), Macro68 (real solid that one), and since then Barfly. Can't beat BDebug IMO. |
17 May 2019, 17:10 | #8 |
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ASM-One is not a SEKA hack and since ASM-Pro is based one ASM-One it is not a SEKA hack either. ASM-One was coded from scratch by Promax (source is available), before coding ASM-One he did various modifications to SEKA though.
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19 May 2019, 20:57 | #10 |
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I'd *love* a new assembler for AmigaOS, something like AsmOne/Pro but without the bugs and with more modern features. Anyone up for the task?
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There's AsmTwo by Photon, but it is aimed at 68000 only IIRC.
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Didn't want to start a new thread, but there is an update for AsmPro: http://aminet.net/package/dev/asm/ASMPro1.19.lha
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