I think Tommy Gun meets many of your requirements, Chris. 

Www.users.on.net/~tonyt73/TommyGun

Cheers, 
Andrew

On 14 Jun 2012, at 09:23, Chris Cowley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am starting to poke about a little more with Coupe development as time
> permits and I wondered what, if anything, currently exists by way of
> publicly-available cross-development tools. I have my favourite text
> editor and pasmo set up, which I use for occasional speccy stuff, and
> have augmented this with pyz80 (coz it writes out DSK files, which has
> been handy). Have also got SAMdisk and DiskManager for manipulating
> disk images, which seem to be working nicely, but...
> 
> What I really could do with is a utility (preferably with a palette
> editor) for drawing graphics (tiles, sprites) that runs on Windows and
> spits out either DEFBs or binary files that I can INCBIN. Does such a
> thing exist? Failing that, something that has a reasonable stab at
> converting PNGs or GIFs into a form I can use in asm would be useful.
> 
> What do you guys use to do this sort of stuff? And also are there any
> other useful cross-development tools that I should be looking at?
> 
> Cheers,
> Chris.

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