Helpview. v2.0.3's fast and easy help system just got a bit more helpful with a new search feature & glossary.
The search feature is accessed by entering keywords (separated by spaces) into the search box in the hud, then clicking the "search" button.
Helpview will search its pages and present a list of matching pages, and the number of matches on each.
But what about the glossary? well, you can read through it like a normal page, but you will probably find the integrated glossary results included in the search feature to be much more helpful.
Wednesday, February 14, 2018
Utilities - New Development aids: GUIasm & memory map views
GUIasm
For the longest time, the only way to run the assembler was by typing in a string of commands into a terminal.
Now when you open tasm files in fileview2 and fileman in run mode, GUIasm will open up and easily allow for repeat assembling with a mouse click, an automatically opening a log of assembler output upon errors. It can also be run from codeview as well.
Codeview enhancement: memory view.
When Opening troms and .dmp memory and iobus dumps in codeview, users will see a handy new memory view.
This view can be scrolled independently from the main view with w & s (or e & d for faster scrolling), or by scrolling over it with the mouse wheel. It even highlights faulty trits in red for easily knowing when somethings not quite right.
For the longest time, the only way to run the assembler was by typing in a string of commands into a terminal.
Now when you open tasm files in fileview2 and fileman in run mode, GUIasm will open up and easily allow for repeat assembling with a mouse click, an automatically opening a log of assembler output upon errors. It can also be run from codeview as well.
Codeview enhancement: memory view.
When Opening troms and .dmp memory and iobus dumps in codeview, users will see a handy new memory view.
This view can be scrolled independently from the main view with w & s (or e & d for faster scrolling), or by scrolling over it with the mouse wheel. It even highlights faulty trits in red for easily knowing when somethings not quite right.
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