[Coco] Developing for cocos on windows

didier derny didier at aida.org
Mon Feb 15 08:57:55 EST 2016


yes, I'm referring to phoenixide...

I discovered rainbowide later, but due to the problem with phoenixide I 
never dared to try again :(

is it compatible with windows 7..8..10 ? the web page specify old windows..

--
didier

On 15/02/2016 14:21, Robert Gault wrote:
> didier derny wrote:
>> I tried it  (looked promising),  bought it, and finally never used it :(
>>
>> initially it was crippled by bugs...
>>
>> then it was so "heavy" to load and so uneasy to use that finally I 
>> abandoned...
>>
>> it was more that a year ago,  I hope the product has evolved...
>>
>> -- 
>> didier
>>
>>
>> On 14/02/2016 20:10, Tom Seagrove wrote:
>>> http://www.cococommunity.net/phoenix-ide/
>>>
>>> That is a development environment you can check out.  It does cost 
>>> $49 but I
>>> believe you can try it out before paying for it.
>>>
>>> Tom
>>>
>>> On Feb 14, 2016, at 1:46 PM, Jason M <oleribus at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> I had some trouble getting gcc for Windows setup so I abandoned it 
>>> in favor
>>> of compiling the cmoc on my raspberry pi.
>>>
>>> I'll be traveling this week and won't be able to get to the pi.  So I'm
>>> again looking to get it all working on windows.
>>>
>>> I'd like to do the cmoc and assembly editing in visual studio. Can 
>>> anyone
>>> recommend a small/simple setup for the rest?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jason
>>>
>>
>>
>
>
> If you are referring to PhoenixIDE, you should give RainbowIDE a try. 
> I find it free of bugs and very easy to use.
>
> Robert
>
>



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