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Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga News and Community Announcements => Amiga Programming and Development => Topic started by: McVenco on March 28, 2008, 11:14:13 AM
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TFA (The Flame Arrows) has just released a new beta version of their famous assembler package. The most important change is that ASM-One now should work again on all MC68000 and Kickstart 2.x Amigas. Apart from this, not much has changed in the four years since the last beta release.
The Flame Arrows website (http://www.theflamearrows.info/)
ASM-One v1.49-RC2 direct download (http://www.theflamearrows.info/ftp/asmonev149-RC2.lha)
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Thanks for the update :-)
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Man..never realised you guys were still going. I remember the Plasmutex '91 demo. That really blew my mind. Glad to see you're still around and supporting the Amiga.
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A bit harsh.. but whats the point :)
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@hooligan
So that all the people who use Asm-One get another update (I can think of 3 current amiga democoders that use it), and people who use Asm-PRO might jump back if Asm-One becomes better again (I can think of quite a few people who use Asm-Pro, including me).
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I presented my point a bit lame. I meant whats the point for this update.. who is programming on 000 and kickstart 2 these days? :)
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Perhaps someone who wants to make an a500 demo ? With that kind of attitude, most things in the current Amiga land could be put under the headline "what's the point".
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With that kind of attitude, most things in the current Amiga land could be put under the headline "what's the point".
As it should.
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Great to see it's still going! The few asm stuff I learned a few years ago (mostly forgotten now..) I was using it. Would love to finish a cool demo one day.