[ASM Editors] Which ASM editor do you use?

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[ASM Editors] Which ASM editor do you use?

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Which ASM editor do you use for programming your z80-files?
Does a good one with coloured "ld" or sth else exist?
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Crimson editor has syntax highlighting for .z80 files. It's a good editor
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Post by CalcKing »

ConTEXT is what I use, it too has a highlighter for z80 assembly files. With my customized batch files, I can assemble a program in any folder I want to by pressing F11. I also have F12 set to transfer the .8xp that is created in the folder to the calc. :D
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SciTe is what I use. It's opensource and small and fast...it's all you need! Color coding for 200 languages and linenumbering. The only thing that would be nice was an instant compile.
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Post by GuillaumeH »

The debian package of SciTe doesn't have a specific z80 color scheme, but a generic assembly one. At that price I'd rather use nedit that seems lighter.
I have made a z80 coloration file for kwrite/kate, it is on my website (see my sig).
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Crimson Editor is the best! :lol:
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I too use Crimson Editor. Its very good in my opinion.
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Post by DarkAuron »

UltraEdit! But I don't have that installed on this harddrive, so I just use notepad :o
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Crimson Editor as well, but I rarely use any features besides the syntax highlighting, and sometimes the file tree. I checked SciTe for Windows, and it also only has the Assembly syntax, no specific z80. Maybe they have something extra you can download.
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For me colorcoding has no use. I only use it to brighten up the IDE a bit.
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Post by sic »

Crimson Editor, and VIM :) I wrote a VIM syntax script for z80 that makes syntax highlighting nice.
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Post by Dwedit »

TextPad all the way!

(to clear any potential confusion, TextPad is NOT notepad.)
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Post by tr1p1ea »

Yeah i just use notepad :).
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Post by blueskies »

TextPad is a really nice editor, but I have it all set up for GBA deving with devkitARM.
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