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Re: [vmu] Quick Question   Message List  
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I will try it from the top.

Note: not all of the following steps are necessary, but make life
easier
Another note: this is for a windows based system.

1. make a directory i.e. "C:\vmu" (can be anything you want)
2. copy all the files you need to this directory, i.e an assembler, an
emulator/debugger, the sfr.i file and your source code (plus any other
.i files needed).
3. Open the DOS prompt and type "CD\vmu" (thats right, you do not need
a space after CD).
4. type "asm1_9 source.s" where asm1_9 is the name of your assembler
and source.s is the name or your source code.

thats it, although if you want to keep the .i files in another
directory you will need to add -iDIR i.e. "asm1_9 -iinclude source.s"
where the directory where all your .i files are is "include"

I hope that helps a bit.
--- kgenthe@... wrote: > I really hate to sound like an idiot
here, but I'm not familar with
> DOS at all. I'm finally getting a grasp for VMU programming, but I am
>
> clueless as how to use the assembler. If someone could tell me how,
> that would be great. Thanks guys.
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I will try it from the top. Note: not all of the following steps are necessary, but make life easier Another note: this is for a windows based system. 1. make...
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I dont mean to sound ignorant but I do not know what all these scientific names are. where do i get an assembler or whatever?...
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... scientific ... First off, thank you very much rednuht for the DOS instructions. The instructions were easy to follow and worked great. I even got a few ...
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