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- Vic 20 Enthusiast
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Lousy mediafire Thanks for letting me know, I was getting paranoid!
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I'll download later this week to play around during Christmas time!
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"Don't eat the trees 2" for the VIC 20 : http://www.box.net/shared/u398kj0nr0lkauzm1k67
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- Vic 20 Enthusiast
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Naaah, I want to try my teeth at a more ambitious project I have in mind.ajordison wrote:Don't eat too many sprouts!
Phil Ranger
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"Don't eat the trees 2" for the VIC 20 : http://www.box.net/shared/u398kj0nr0lkauzm1k67
on line: http://www.mdawson.net/vic20chrome/vic2 ... otrees.prg
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"Don't eat the trees 2" for the VIC 20 : http://www.box.net/shared/u398kj0nr0lkauzm1k67
on line: http://www.mdawson.net/vic20chrome/vic2 ... otrees.prg
Made this thread sticky.
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- Vic 20 Enthusiast
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After a successful beta test period in which a ton of bugs were found and fixed, the 'proper' release of CBM prg Studio is available for your downloading pleasure!
A huge thanks to everyone who took the time to find and report the bugs, no doubt there's still a few left in there though!
It's not all bug fixes, there are a couple of new features, noteably for the screen designer.
Enjoy
A huge thanks to everyone who took the time to find and report the bugs, no doubt there's still a few left in there though!
It's not all bug fixes, there are a couple of new features, noteably for the screen designer.
Enjoy
Try out CBM prg Studio over at www.ajordison.co.uk
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- Vic 20 Enthusiast
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Hot on the heels of v2.0.0 is a bug fix version (v2.0.1). There are no new features (well, nothing major) but a lot of bugs have been fixed. See the download page of my website for more details.
Enjoy
Enjoy
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- Vic 20 Enthusiast
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Hi,
A user of v2.0.1 has had problems with the keyboard shortcuts. All of the editing commands work but the build commands (F5, F6 etc.) don't. Is anyone else having similar problems in v2.0.1?
Cheers.
A user of v2.0.1 has had problems with the keyboard shortcuts. All of the editing commands work but the build commands (F5, F6 etc.) don't. Is anyone else having similar problems in v2.0.1?
Cheers.
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- Vic 20 Enthusiast
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Spice up your weekend by downloading this new version, v2.1.0. It's a little light on new features but it has had some nasty bugs fixed so it's worth downloading for that.
Enjoy
Enjoy
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I wish you've done it in C++ so you could easily port it over to OS X and Linux Cause it seem awesome, just a hassle to boot a virtual windows each time one want to do something.ajordison wrote:Spice up your weekend by downloading this new version, v2.1.0. It's a little light on new features but it has had some nasty bugs fixed so it's worth downloading for that.
Enjoy
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Interesting, I don't recall ever attempting to try it using Mono ... I know you mention you use some commercial components in it, but perhaps this can run with or without those dependencies? Hmmm...
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It doesn't use commercial components as such but it does use third party components which I have no control over. I've never heard of anyone running it under mono successfully though.rhurst wrote:Interesting, I don't recall ever attempting to try it using Mono ... I know you mention you use some commercial components in it, but perhaps this can run with or without those dependencies? Hmmm...
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It's a bit later than usual but I've just released V2.2.0 of CBM prg Studio.
There's something for everyone in this release, with improvements to both the BASIC and assembly environments, as well as a raft of bug fixes.
Also new is the fully commented source code for a C64 demo created by Sebastian Hartmann, who took 5th place at the recent 'Revision 2012' demo competition. The code is in the C64 'samples' menu.
As usual, many thanks to the new feature requesters, bug hunters and donators who helped with this release!
Enjoy
There's something for everyone in this release, with improvements to both the BASIC and assembly environments, as well as a raft of bug fixes.
Also new is the fully commented source code for a C64 demo created by Sebastian Hartmann, who took 5th place at the recent 'Revision 2012' demo competition. The code is in the C64 'samples' menu.
As usual, many thanks to the new feature requesters, bug hunters and donators who helped with this release!
Enjoy
Try out CBM prg Studio over at www.ajordison.co.uk