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PostPosted: Sun May 17, 2020 10:32 pm 
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I learned C in the 80's using command line tools. First time I used an IDE in Windows, there was no going back (and this was using the much maligned Visual C!)

Just goes to show how different people are. I can't imagine wanting to deal with the command line for such a thing. Many here wouldn't have it any other way!

Does anyone know if the source code to the Kowlaski assembler is around somewhere? The editor does have some warts, and Mr. Kowlaski's passing means they are here to stay otherwise.


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PostPosted: Mon May 18, 2020 12:16 am 
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Dan Moos wrote:
I learned C in the 80's using command line tools. First time I used an IDE in Windows, there was no going back (and this was using the much maligned Visual C!)

Just goes to show how different people are. I can't imagine wanting to deal with the command line for such a thing. Many here wouldn't have it any other way!

Does anyone know if the source code to the Kowlaski assembler is around somewhere? The editor does have some warts, and Mr. Kowlaski's passing means they are here to stay otherwise.

The source code is available. Do a search on Kowalski.

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Daryl ( 8BIT ) very kindly undertook some improvements. I think this might be his most recent work.

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Dr Jefyll wrote:
Daryl ( 8BIT ) very kindly undertook some improvements. I think this might be his most recent work.

The most recent revision, and the one I am currently using, is right here. The link points to a ZIP containing the executable code.

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