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FASMW (base stock)
44%
 44%  [ 30 ]
RADASM
8%
 8%  [ 6 ]
Fresh
1%
 1%  [ 1 ]
No IDE: just a batch or command line
20%
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Poll is not valid: i'm using one which is not mentionned here
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BXM



Joined: 03 Nov 2005
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BXM 05 Nov 2005, 13:54
Share your impressions.


Description: My config file for FASMW, inspired from the look of Chrome.
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decard



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decard 05 Nov 2005, 15:32
I'm using Fresh (developing Fresh with Fresh Wink) but sometimes FASMW is very handy too.
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Tomasz Grysztar



Joined: 16 Jun 2003
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Tomasz Grysztar 05 Nov 2005, 18:45
Here's my FASMW.INI, based on the colors I had in the DN's editor in the DOS days - first fasm versions were written with that editor, BTW.


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estrang



Joined: 02 Nov 2005
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estrang 06 Nov 2005, 22:47
Right now im using fasmw for small exercisea. But when i decide to create a bigger project. Ill probably do it using programmers notepad. fasmw's undo gets me in trouble a lot of times. But its a very good IDE just not done yet. I wish i knew assebly so i could help. Is Fasmw also open source??
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decard



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decard 07 Nov 2005, 05:54
estrang wrote:
Is Fasmw also open source??

Yes, look at source\ide\ and source\ide\fasmw directories.
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madmatt



Joined: 07 Oct 2003
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madmatt 07 Nov 2005, 06:51
Use FasmW IDE for 90%-95% of what I do, RadAsm for the very nice resource editor.
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KRA



Joined: 14 Jun 2005
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KRA 07 Nov 2005, 09:52
I can strongly recomend Crimson Editor, Its free, fast and alows for color syntax. Look here www.crimsoneditor.com
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RedGhost



Joined: 18 May 2005
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Location: BC, Canada
RedGhost 07 Nov 2005, 10:04
fasmw for sure, its not bloated and over complicated like so many ide's, a nice simple text editor with syntax options that compiles!!

also i use black background+white text Smile

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Tommy



Joined: 17 Jun 2003
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Location: Norway
Tommy 07 Nov 2005, 10:34
VIM
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vid
Verbosity in development


Joined: 05 Sep 2003
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Location: Slovakia
vid 07 Nov 2005, 13:48
FASMW, sometimes VIM (fasm code is only textual thing i am not using VIM for)
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Chewy509



Joined: 19 Jun 2003
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Location: Bris-vegas, Australia
Chewy509 08 Nov 2005, 02:20
I mainly use 'tea' on linux, and sometimes vim if that's all I have (aka someone elses system)...

For creating apps, I generally use make or on win32 systems, basic scripts...
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veach1



Joined: 16 Jul 2004
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veach1 08 Nov 2005, 07:48
I use ASMED by AVTLAB (http://www.avtlab.ru/asmedit.zip). Fully customisable editor with ability to run any tool thru comand line setup+parametric batch files
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revolution
When all else fails, read the source


Joined: 24 Aug 2004
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revolution 08 Nov 2005, 08:11
Mostly I uses standard windows notepad and console version of FASM. I can't get used to FASMW because of two things. 1) does not preserve tabs. 2) does not wrap to end of previous line when pressing "left" at the beginning of the line. It sure is odd that I have become "dependant" on these two things when I edit, I need to get out more and try different editors.
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shism2



Joined: 14 Sep 2005
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shism2 08 Nov 2005, 08:32
WinAsm
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ronware



Joined: 08 Jan 2004
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ronware 08 Nov 2005, 16:02
I use vim (http://www.vim.org/) and makefiles
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wht36



Joined: 18 Sep 2005
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wht36 10 Dec 2005, 08:09
I use Far's internal editor. No frills, but I kinda got used to it.
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Crukko



Joined: 26 Nov 2005
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Crukko 14 Dec 2005, 00:03
FASMW!

I used notepad and others IDE, but I think FASMW is the most simple and usefull!!!
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tspier2 20 Feb 2006, 02:25
I use FASMW, because it is so small that I can just transport the base on one floppy diskette, and the examples and library on another. Then I can take it with me wherever I want to program.
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Madis731



Joined: 25 Sep 2003
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Madis731 20 Feb 2006, 09:20
I use USB-sticks for that purpose Very Happy
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mathi



Joined: 29 Mar 2004
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mathi 20 Feb 2006, 09:25
TextPad.
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