| ??? 01/04/03 20:23 Read: times |
#35636 - solution |
Hi again,
(about asm editors) i've tried all the recommended soft. Codewrigt. Yes, it is a powerfull tool. But all i needed was an editor for writing code in asm with good highlighting. It has a highlighting. Its quite ok (i'd rather use other colors). Yes, u can change it yourself, but got no intension. And btw, it has highlighting only for x86 assembler codes :(, like all asm editors, i've tested, do. What I use for about 2 years is EMEDITOR (for php, html, txt). It is notepad's analog. (EmEditor supports syntax highlighting for many languages, including ASP, C++, C#, CSS, HTML, Java, JavaScript, JSP, Pascal (Delphi), Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, SQL, Tex (LaTeX), VBScript, and Windows Script, x86 assembler too :). So i created my own template to recongnize all the 51 commands & etc. Emeditor is the best solution if all u want is to write or read (nicely) asm code. It took time to setup everything ok, but it worth it. I dont mention, that i've tried about 10 asm editors (maybe more). CODERWRIGHT is really ok , but not for me. Well, it depends on your needs. EmEditor does all i need. But, there is a need of setuping it yourself. Regards, Gediminas |
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