enso wrote:
I thought I must've missed something before when I tried to download WDC tools for Linux, but it is in fact what it says on WDC tools page:
"All tools current work on Windows Platforms (XP/Vista/7/8). For Mac OSX user 65xxTools have been successfully tested on VMware Fusion."
It always jars me to find that people still use windows. You'd have to pay me a lot of money to go back to that nightmare. Especially now that Linux is better in every way imaginable (although a nightmare of a different shade, I suppose - but at least free in several ways)
Actually, I did the initial testing for WDC Tools on OSX running Fusion back in 2013 using Win 7 Pro 64-bit. Back then I had purchased a license for WDC Tools and had some issues getting the key installed, so they had to generate another one or two to get it working on Win7. I still use this environment even today, albeit with HighSierra or Mojave release of OSX and the latest version of Fusion.
I probably dislike Windows more than most, due to part of my career back in the 80's and 90's... but I'm still using the same Win7 Pro 64-bit VM/License to run the following:
- WDC Tools
- Dataman Programmer software
- WinCUPL
- ExpressPCB
I've not bothered to try using Wine on any of the Linux distros for the above apps (as Linux would also be running in a VM under Fusion), as Win7 works fine for these apps (okay, WinCUPL is poor on all versions of Windows), but I setup a share drive from OSX that contains all of my code and just use the Win based tools for what they are. It's been a solid system for 6 years now. I also use SlickEdit on OSX for editing all source code and use Serial terminal program on OSX for a console to my 65C02 projects via a FTDI interface.