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For on-calc PRGM editor lovers: An assembler for you!
« on: January 06, 2012, 01:11:18 am »
One and half a year ago, FloppusMaximus released Mimas 0.3, an on-calc ASM IDE and assembler with plenty of features using a custom editor. However, there are some people which, at one point, typed faster in the on-calc BASIC editor than anything else, even a computer keyboard, averaging at 300 words per minute faster than regular means. Now the_mad_joob have released a new on-calc ASM assembler that lets you use the BASIC/Axe editor.

There are a few people, especially BASIC programmers, who always liked the controls and general usage of the on-calc BASIC editor who might still be willing to use it even after they switch to z80 assembly to not have to get used to a new one. You simply write your code in there, then compile your work from a Flash APP called ASMDREAM.

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Re: For on-calc PRGM editor lovers: An assembler for you!
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2012, 09:29:42 am »
300 words per minute? Nice job mad_joob, this will of great use for everybody!

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Re: For on-calc PRGM editor lovers: An assembler for you!
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 09:34:00 am »
I do rather enjoy it and it is much more fun and easy on an actual calc as opposed to an emulator. I have used it and I can code just as fast if not faster on my calc as I can on computer. Great job!