Hey guys,
I have been developing an Assembly IDE for a while, and it's in a pretty
usable form now. It currently supports TASM, and has syntax hilighting,
project management, a code browser, complete interfacing with tasm and
tlink, and a general Visual Studio feel. Feel free to check it out at
www.negatory.com/asmstudio/
Regards,
Mike
I have been developing an Assembly IDE for a while, and it's in a pretty
usable form now. It currently supports TASM, and has syntax hilighting,
project management, a code browser, complete interfacing with tasm and
tlink, and a general Visual Studio feel. Feel free to check it out at
www.negatory.com/asmstudio/
Regards,
Mike
Looks really nice... congrats.
I'll give it a try :grin:
ps: Spelling error on your picture... Says Negaotory !
I'll give it a try :grin:
ps: Spelling error on your picture... Says Negaotory !
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Regards,
Mike
Regards,
Mike
Good looking -- but you need to support MASM32.
Hi negatory.
I downloaded AsmStudio.Looks really nice,but i have not tasm.exe,tlink.exe.
Regards,Manos.
I downloaded AsmStudio.Looks really nice,but i have not tasm.exe,tlink.exe.
Regards,Manos.
yeh make it masm compatible. Almost everyone uses it.
Weird,
It refused to run on my machine... (Win98SE) saying a dll was missing. Something like msvb.dll or similar.
btw:
I didn't like the fact that it immediately assumed every *.asm file should be always opened with your IDE.
It refused to run on my machine... (Win98SE) saying a dll was missing. Something like msvb.dll or similar.
btw:
I didn't like the fact that it immediately assumed every *.asm file should be always opened with your IDE.
Whatever happend to this IDE? Looked very promising if only it supported MASM. :-)
I think it's a good idea to dedicate it to tasm users even tho i use masm i may one day want to try tasm and don't have to worry about all of the flaw it my be builed to trying to support masm... See bit7, i bet he can help and will be crazy about it. I say keep the masm stuff out... We already got masm's IDE in the workings and we don't need no IDE wars.... Dedicate it to tasm i say. That way you know it will be the best at that platform... All platforms may make it all go to poop....Look at XP.