[Coco] Fooling around with assembly in RS-DOS environment

Rich Carreiro rlcarr at gmail.com
Sat May 7 00:33:48 EDT 2016


On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 9:46 PM, Robert Gault <robert.gault at att.net> wrote:

> You can look at RainbowIDE or PhoenixIDE for assembly on a PC. I like
> RainbowIDE. CCASM can be used for command line assembly and it is part of
> both IDE systems.
> http://www.cococommunity.net/rainbow-ide/
> http://www.cococommunity.net/phoenix-ide/
> For ccasm, check either of the above sites.

Well I feel like an idiot :)  I actually own PhoenixIDE and had
completely forgotten I had it.

However, upon firing it up I find myself befuddled -- I don't see any help
menus in the UI.  I don't see any help files or documentation in the program
install path.  And I don't see any documentation or help on those websites.

Does anyone have any pointers to documentation on how to use the program?
At least initially, what I am most interested in is how to use it to
write, run, and
debug assembly language programs.

I'm also curious if it is possible to get PhoenixIDE to use VCC 2.x instead
of the VCC 1.41 that ships with it.

-- 
Rich Carreiro             rlcarr at gmail.com


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