[Coco] New version of CASM released

Steve Ostrom smostrom at mn.rr.com
Fri Apr 23 15:23:16 EDT 2004


Hi, Roger.  I went to your web site using the hyperlink from your post 
to the list, and clicked on the PayPal card to buy Portal-9.  It brought 
me to PayPal as expected, but there was no pre-filled out payment form 
like some vendors use.  Is this broken or is that what should have been 
expected?  That's OK, but I'm not sure what your PayPal e-mail address 
is so I can pay you.  I can guess it's the same as the address you use 
for the list, but I wasn't sure.  Please let me know, now that I've 
decided to buy.  (Did you ever get any nibbles from your eBay offering?)

Thanks!

-- Steve --


Roger Taylor wrote:

> Excellent work, Chet.
>
> I also want to remind everybody that the Portal-9 assembly IDE for 
> Windows was updated to support CASM.  Just place that .exe in your 
> Windows directory, then choose "CASM" from the drop-down menu in the 
> left panel.
>
> Chet and I have also talked about making Portal-9 projects out of some 
> of the online source codes that are available for games, etc.  An 
> example of how complex a project can be is Projector-3 which is tons 
> of source files that would make you scratch your head trying to build 
> into the final program manually or from a real CoCo.
>
> These Mark Data adventures are also full of separate source files that 
> have me scratching my head how to compile into a working game, so I'm 
> hoping Chet will make the Portal-9 project for those games so 
> everybody can experience how easy it is to build a game in one click, 
> and also go in and change things.... as in.... modify, alter, rewrite, 
> etc.
>
> www.coco3.com/ind_6809dev.htm
>
>
>
>
> At 02:55 PM 4/23/2004 +0000, you wrote:
>
>> I have posted a new version of CASM to the public archives. This 
>> includes
>> a an overhaul to the entire assembler as well as several bug fixes to
>> correct problems that were reported in alpha 1.
>>
>> Presently all of the tests have passed and it appears to be generating
>> correct binaries for all tests. Additionally I have implemented a small
>> subset of the Macro-80C syntax and most of the Mark Data adventures are
>> assembling with little to no modification.
>>
>> Some of the flags (especially for warnings) have not been "corrected"
>> in this release as the entire error/warning system is being revamped to
>> allow for various warning levels to be implemented in the next release.
>>
>> Presently only a Win32 binary is being made available but a Linux binary
>> will be posted sometime this evening. I'm also looking into making a
>> Mac-OS X command line executable available as well.
>
>
>
> ----------
> Roger Taylor
>
>
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