On 31/01/13 14:39, Dilwyn Jones wrote:
Stumbled across something seemingly useful for 68K assembler developers, not 
sure if it’s been mentioned before but here goes.

It’s something called Easy68K, an editor, assembler and simulator for the 68000 
(integrated development environment), running on Windows. (OK Norman, I know...)

The website description is:

   “EASy68K is a 68000 Structured Assembly Language IDE. EASy68K allows you to 
edit, assemble and run 68000 programs on a Windows PC or Wine. No additional 
hardware is required. EASy68K is an open source project distributed under the 
GNU general public use license.”

Website is at http://www.easy68k.com/

I played with that years and years ago. I note that it was last updated in 2012, so that's good news. I also note that the source code is available - so it should/could/might be possible to compile it to run natively under Linux or Mac, if it will work under wxWidgets or Qt. (And no, I don't have time, thanks!)

Windows isn't all bad you know Dilwyn, I quite like Windows 7 to be honest. However, given the review I just read of Windows 8, I doubt that I'll be using that release any time soon!

Point to note for anyone who might misunderstand, this system simulates a 680xx CPU but it doesn't mean that you can run SMSQ on it and expect to have a QL Simulator.


Cheers,
Norm.


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