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I enabled :stoponentry and it started to work again. Weird
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Something is definitely wrong with the file, maybe the crlf.. weird...
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Something is definitely wrong. I have not changed anything. I saved my changes, then went to bed. Got up and attempted to resume, and now i get "Invalid program to debug - review launch settings" error. edit: nevermind, I was trying to jump to a branch that didn't exist Last edited by BippyM; 28 February 2021 at 07:32. |
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I have been trying to get this setup for a few days now and have found that the script does not work on mac os big sur. After some trying I installed it without problems of OSX mavericks and now have working 68000 coding setup.
Trying to run on Big Sur the script for building does find FS-Uae and errors out on the run command. |
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Another day.
Been coding all day with no issues, pop out and when I return I cannot compile.. |
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I've now tried with a fresh install of the example workspace. Makes no difference. It won't compile, same error.
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11 March 2021, 23:15 | #228 |
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Wanted to give a go but with some of the posts seen here, think I will try something else...
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Select the "OUTPUT" tab and in the combo select "Amiga Assembly" you will get some logs that might be interesting.
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If you are more into C then Bartman's dev env is a better option. But for asm nothing else is close |
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So will give a go. I hope I will encounter less issues than BippyM |
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Totally worth it. Installation takes a few minutes. After that, you'll have a comfortable programming environment with modern editor, syntax-highlighting, super fast assembling and linking, and an accurate emulation with WinUAE. Plus source code debugging! All in one. I don't think there is anything more comfortable for Amiga programming in assembler for now.
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Most of my issues are down to me not understanding everything. My only real gripe is the lack of decent, thorough documentation. I didn't know there was output for the compilation and linking for example. There are a few idea's and features I would like to see implemented though |
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How can I view registers/memory or whatever as binary?
I want to see how bits change, are set and so on at the binary level as I step through code |
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There is no way to have it in real time, you can transform it with the calculator: type F1 and “calculator”.
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