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.


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