Hi David,

I have used JAM and found it to be an excellent environment. Much of the 
original code I wrote for Dave was developed  using it but I found the default 
build to address $8000 a limitation, so I ended up with a context/pasmo setup  
where I could do what I wanted and build to any address.

Cheers
Andrew



On 1 Feb 2012, at 07:59, david brant <davidcbr...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> People do use it then, not had much in the way of feedback.
> 
> Jam Assembler does not doing anything special with the font or anything like 
> that. It would be using Windows API for fonts and messages etc. i.e. anything 
> standard windows stuff. 
> 
> Jam Assembler not been tested on anything newer than XP though. 
> 
> What version of Java is your computer using? Have you tried re loading Jam 
> Assembler? I have a newer version on my computer which sorts out some project 
> view issues and does method inheritance I'll upload it tonight with a bit of 
> luck.
> 
> Otherwise can you send me a screen shot please.
> 
> On 1 Feb 2012, at 01:19, Balor Price wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> So, hmmm... while I'm fired up...  
>> 
>> Anyone having problems with the GUI in Jam Assembler?  It's been a while 
>> since I tinkered, but now I'm getting gobbledygook instead of English in the 
>> dropdown menus and dialogue boxes... At a guess I'd say the font lookups had 
>> gone askew, it's a JAR file that's executed so it's not relying on Windows 
>> API calls or anything.  David?
>> 
>> Howard
> 

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