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- From: 2575brooksr@vms.csd.mu.edu (Ryan K. Brooks)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.programmer
- Subject: Re: assemblers
- Date: 28 Jan 1993 04:33:38 GMT
- Organization: Marquette University - Computer Services
- Lines: 32
- Message-ID: <0096741B.9D761920@vms.csd.mu.edu>
- References: <20160@mindlink.bc.ca>
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- In article <20160@mindlink.bc.ca>, James_Vaupotic@mindlink.bc.ca (James Vaupotic) writes:
- >
- >
- >
- > I am interested in hearing form people who have either the
- > Cape 68k assembler or the Hisoft DevPak III. I would like to
- > hear there comments on these two assembly language programming
- > packages. I would especially like to solicit the comments from
- > people that may have experience with both packages!
- >
- > Since I am still on the topic of programming packages. If
- > anyone out there that has the programming aid Power Windows,
- > could you share your insight with me. I mean is the program
- > worth the money? Is it poor, fair, good, excellent?
- >
- >
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- I own DevPac III, and I love it. Mainly, I use it for general Amiga work,
- but I have also used it for some embedded applications. It is very 2.0ish
- , bugless (as far as I can tell), very fast, has both 1.3 and 2.0 versions
- etc. Seems very good with dealing with other asm's code, too.
- The debugger is GREAT! Its saved my life quite a few times, very
- powerful. The editor is well integrated, jumps to errors, asm's... etc.
- I use a diffferent editor, but its just because I am used to it.
- I bought it about 6 months ago for ~$60US. If there are specific
- questions you'd like to ask, go ahead, as it would take quite a while to
- address all the features of this program.
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- Ryan K. Brooks Chip of the Month Club: TMS320C40
- 2575BrooksR@vms.csd.mu.edu
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