Software
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Re: Software
I Use:
* Linux (Fedora (Linpus Lite) at the moment)
* Code::Blocks as environment
* GCC for compiling
* NASM for assembly
* LD for linking
* QEMU and Bochs as emulators
* Terminal as commander
On windows, i got:
* Windows Vista 32x (but can have 64x, (intel core 2 quad 64bit)
* Code::Blocks too
* NotePad++ for watching ASM, and hexes (like binaries, it got hexviewer plugin)
* MingW
I work on Linux, and look for information on windows, very easy, with a laptop and PC, and 2 screens.
// PHPnerd
* Linux (Fedora (Linpus Lite) at the moment)
* Code::Blocks as environment
* GCC for compiling
* NASM for assembly
* LD for linking
* QEMU and Bochs as emulators
* Terminal as commander
On windows, i got:
* Windows Vista 32x (but can have 64x, (intel core 2 quad 64bit)
* Code::Blocks too
* NotePad++ for watching ASM, and hexes (like binaries, it got hexviewer plugin)
* MingW
I work on Linux, and look for information on windows, very easy, with a laptop and PC, and 2 screens.
// PHPnerd
Jinix. Kernel programming is a black art that should be avoided if at all possible.
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Re: Software
I use:
Cygwin (To compile OpenXDK apps)
NASM (assembly)
NDisasm (disassembly)
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2005-2008
Crimson Editor (now Emerald Editor, search on Sourceforge if you'd like to know more)
Notepad (yes, I use that one too)
VirtualPC
Cygwin (To compile OpenXDK apps)
NASM (assembly)
NDisasm (disassembly)
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2005-2008
Crimson Editor (now Emerald Editor, search on Sourceforge if you'd like to know more)
Notepad (yes, I use that one too)
VirtualPC
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Re: Software
I use the following software:
*NetBeans and Notepad2 for writing the code
*Windows 98 (really weird, huh?) for building, and putting to floppy (my laptop doesn't have laptop support, so I use virtual pc with win98)
*Batch scripts for building, haven't learned yet to work with makefiles
*Crayon and paper for writing down ideas, and stuff.
*NetBeans and Notepad2 for writing the code
*Windows 98 (really weird, huh?) for building, and putting to floppy (my laptop doesn't have laptop support, so I use virtual pc with win98)
*Batch scripts for building, haven't learned yet to work with makefiles
*Crayon and paper for writing down ideas, and stuff.
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Re: Software
Windows 7 Ultimate
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate
Mike
Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate
Mike
GhostXoP Head Software Engineer of the VolTroX Concept Engine Project
Re: Software
The OS is mostly some ver of Windows or Dos, but sometimes one of the hobby os's
Lots of text editors, sometimes notepad, qedit / tse would top the list
FASM sometimes with Fresh or RadASM
GFA basic for right now, but mostly Power basic or QBasic. A little Visual Basic.
HxD
idag
Borland Delphi and C are getting a bit to dated so it tends to be Visual C, but not a lot of C lately.
Lots of text editors, sometimes notepad, qedit / tse would top the list
FASM sometimes with Fresh or RadASM
GFA basic for right now, but mostly Power basic or QBasic. A little Visual Basic.
HxD
idag
Borland Delphi and C are getting a bit to dated so it tends to be Visual C, but not a lot of C lately.