I don't have a Commodore emulator, I'm stuck with a real C128D
or SX64. Do any C= emulators include assemblers in their systems?
rusure <r_u_sure9@yahoo.com> wrote:
I don't have a Commodore emulator, I'm stuck with a real C128D
or SX64. Do any C= emulators include assemblers in their systems?
I am a pretty lousy assembler programmer, but in this day and age I would avoid real Commodore hardware and definitely use a modern cross-assembler running on Linux, *BSD, Mac or even Windows. That way you can use
powerful text editors like vim or emacs to write your code.
Then for debugging VICE's Machine Language monitor is a great tool.
you can use vi on your fav. commodore machine as well ;)
https://vi65.sourceforge.net/
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