Re: [Freedos-devel] IDE-type code editor

2009-11-06 Thread dos386
 What is everyone else using to develop/debug their DOS apps here?

FASM IDE (compiler hard merged in, cca 100 KiB total bloat), INFOPAD
(some bugs, doesn't like HDPMI32), FreeDOS EDIT (some bugs, 64 KiB
limit), Kinesics (needs HX, not feature rich).





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Re: [Freedos-devel] IDE-type code editor

2009-11-06 Thread Tom Ehlert

 Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features like:
 being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing of 
 compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are using
 to work on the packages they maintain?

 Given that there are some really nice features that we have available 
 nowadays (like CVS/SVN) which probably aren't available in a true 
 DOS-based editor, is it a better idea to use a Windows editor/IDE and 
 just instruct the compiler to build for DOS?

 What is everyone else using to develop/debug their DOS apps here?

UltraEdit on Windows

Tom


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Re: [Freedos-devel] IDE-type code editor

2009-11-05 Thread Gregory Pietsch
FreeDOS Edlin!

(Actually, I use the joe editor under Cygwin to do a lot of my 
programming, and then make sure it compiles under MSVC 6.0 and 
OpenWatcom with a DOS target before sending it out.)

Gregory Pietsch

Joe Emenaker wrote:
 Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features 
 like: being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing 
 of compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are 
 using to work on the packages they maintain?

 Given that there are some really nice features that we have available 
 nowadays (like CVS/SVN) which probably aren't available in a true 
 DOS-based editor, is it a better idea to use a Windows editor/IDE and 
 just instruct the compiler to build for DOS?

 What is everyone else using to develop/debug their DOS apps here?

 - Joe
 

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Re: [Freedos-devel] IDE-type code editor

2009-11-05 Thread lyricalnanoha


On Thu, 5 Nov 2009, Gregory Pietsch wrote:

 FreeDOS Edlin!

 (Actually, I use the joe editor under Cygwin to do a lot of my
 programming, and then make sure it compiles under MSVC 6.0 and
 OpenWatcom with a DOS target before sending it out.)

xDDD;

 Gregory Pietsch

 Joe Emenaker wrote:
 Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features
 like: being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing
 of compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are
 using to work on the packages they maintain?

 Given that there are some really nice features that we have available
 nowadays (like CVS/SVN) which probably aren't available in a true
 DOS-based editor, is it a better idea to use a Windows editor/IDE and
 just instruct the compiler to build for DOS?

 What is everyone else using to develop/debug their DOS apps here?

 - Joe

For the record, I use gedit for most stuff, but then go into DOS and do 
the compilation with a DOS compiler.

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Re: [Freedos-devel] IDE-type code editor

2009-11-05 Thread Robert Riebisch
Joe Emenaker wrote:

 Is there a particular code editor (ideally, with IDE-type features like: 
 being able to bind the maker/compiler to a keystroke, capturing of 
 compiler errors into a separate window, etc.) that people here are using 
 to work on the packages they maintain?

Try http://www.bttr-software.de/forum/board_entry.php?id=5355 or
http://www.bttr-software.de/products/fed/.

 What is everyone else using to develop/debug their DOS apps here?

Notepad2 on Windows plus some batch files.

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