RE: Jam Assembler

2012-02-12 Thread Stefan Drissen
Hi David,

I had a quick peek at the latest version and noticed that the jar is the
same as the old one (july 2010). Opened up my source file and the first
thing I wanted to do was find where I had left off... grrr no CTRL+F (as
mentioned earlier). So I thought I'd have another look at Eclipse for fun,
starting at
http://wiki.eclipse.org/The_Official_Eclipse_FAQs#Implementing_Support_for_Y
our_Own_Language

I could use someone else's compiler (http://pasmo.speccy.org for example) or
Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech site
referring to a SAM Revival article) but I seem to already have used lots of
nice JAM features in my source requiring more tinkering to that.

Any chance of a command line version JAM compiler?

Cheers!


Stefan



-Original Message-
From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] On
Behalf Of david brant
Sent: maandag 6 februari 2012 20:15
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Jam Assembler


On 6 Feb 2012, at 08:57, Andrew Gillen wrote:

 david brant davidcbrant@... writes:
 
 
 Hi All,
 
 I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not 
 the
 version I was hoping to upload but it
 is an improvement on the last.
 
 Has easier object loader on SAM Coupe side hope people like it. I've 
 also
 updated the read me file so please
 read it.
 
 Any problems please e-mail me I've updated the e-mail link on the read
me.
 
 If you already have Jam Ass you can download it then just copy the 
 JAR file
 and the object.mgt file over if you
 like. I think these are the only files that have changed.
 
 All the best
 
 David
 
 
 Hi David
 
 I gave the new JAM a go this weekend. It built some of my old space 
 invaders source without any modification and the loader seems to work 
 fine for me. I have yet to read the Read Me but that is usually the 
 last resort, right? :)
 
 Cheers
 
 Andrew
 
 
 
NO! It's not just a PC version of comet. There are differences to comet,
extra features and commands like Macros and Classes.

Come on. I didn't write the readme for my health. It's worth a look. I would
look at entering source onwards for a start.
 




Re: Jam Assembler

2012-02-12 Thread Andrew Collier

On 12 Feb 2012, at 23:01, Stefan Drissen wrote:

 Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech site
 referring to a SAM Revival article)

http://www.intensity.org.uk/samcoupe/pyz80.html

Andrew



RE: Jam Assembler

2012-02-12 Thread Stefan Drissen
Thanks - searching for pyz80 instead of py80 (which did return a hit at
http://sam.speccy.cz/revivalmag.html) helps :-) 

-Original Message-
From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] On
Behalf Of Andrew Collier
Sent: maandag 13 februari 2012 00:13
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
Subject: Re: Jam Assembler


On 12 Feb 2012, at 23:01, Stefan Drissen wrote:

 Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech 
 site referring to a SAM Revival article)

http://www.intensity.org.uk/samcoupe/pyz80.html

Andrew




Re: Jam Assembler

2012-02-12 Thread david brant

On 12 Feb 2012, at 23:01, Stefan Drissen wrote:

 Hi David,
 
 I had a quick peek at the latest version and noticed that the jar is the
 same as the old one (july 2010). Opened up my source file and the first
 thing I wanted to do was find where I had left off... grrr no CTRL+F (as
 mentioned earlier). So I thought I'd have another look at Eclipse for fun,
 starting at
 http://wiki.eclipse.org/The_Official_Eclipse_FAQs#Implementing_Support_for_Y
 our_Own_Language
 
 I could use someone else's compiler (http://pasmo.speccy.org for example) or
 Andrew's py80 (of which the only reference I can find is on a Czech site
 referring to a SAM Revival article) but I seem to already have used lots of
 nice JAM features in my source requiring more tinkering to that.
 
 Any chance of a command line version JAM compiler?
 
 Cheers!
 
 
 Stefan

Yes Stefan it is the same as the one I sent you, just with the extra bit for 
the SAM Coupe end. It has find tab in the project view but no replace.

I have started work on a new version which has find and replace window. I have 
designed the window for a find/replace but not much else.

Command line version should be possible.
 
 
 
 
 -Original Message-
 From: owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no [mailto:owner-sam-us...@nvg.ntnu.no] On
 Behalf Of david brant
 Sent: maandag 6 februari 2012 20:15
 To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no
 Subject: Re: Jam Assembler
 
 
 On 6 Feb 2012, at 08:57, Andrew Gillen wrote:
 
 david brant davidcbrant@... writes:
 
 
 Hi All,
 
 I've uploaded a new version of Jam Assembler to my web site. It's not 
 the
 version I was hoping to upload but it
 is an improvement on the last.
 
 Has easier object loader on SAM Coupe side hope people like it. I've 
 also
 updated the read me file so please
 read it.
 
 Any problems please e-mail me I've updated the e-mail link on the read
 me.
 
 If you already have Jam Ass you can download it then just copy the 
 JAR file
 and the object.mgt file over if you
 like. I think these are the only files that have changed.
 
 All the best
 
 David
 
 
 Hi David
 
 I gave the new JAM a go this weekend. It built some of my old space 
 invaders source without any modification and the loader seems to work 
 fine for me. I have yet to read the Read Me but that is usually the 
 last resort, right? :)
 
 Cheers
 
 Andrew
 
 
 
 NO! It's not just a PC version of comet. There are differences to comet,
 extra features and commands like Macros and Classes.
 
 Come on. I didn't write the readme for my health. It's worth a look. I would
 look at entering source onwards for a start.