what IDE and compiler do you use?
what IDE and compiler do you use?
post what IDE and compiler do you use?
I use Code::Blocks and MinGW
I use Code::Blocks and MinGW
Vim for editing, makepp for building, and gcc for compiling
plus objcopy, ld, nasm, and a sed script where necessary... oh, and mbchk for a sanity check.
EDIT: plus biew for examining binaries of all shapes and sizes, doxygen for generating useless source documentation, gdb for debugging and socat as a serial terminal. Finally, subversion for all of the times that I delete my source tree ("./run.sh" vs "rm -rf /" ... easy mistake, do it all the time)
plus objcopy, ld, nasm, and a sed script where necessary... oh, and mbchk for a sanity check.
EDIT: plus biew for examining binaries of all shapes and sizes, doxygen for generating useless source documentation, gdb for debugging and socat as a serial terminal. Finally, subversion for all of the times that I delete my source tree ("./run.sh" vs "rm -rf /" ... easy mistake, do it all the time)
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Re: what IDE and compiler do you use?
Hi,
I also use the keyboard shortcuts in KDE, so I can build everything by pressing F12, and test everything using emulators with other function keys.
Cheers,
Brendan
For OS development I use NASM and YASM, KWrite, my own "system build utility", and some simple scripts.hckr83 wrote:post what IDE and compiler do you use?
I also use the keyboard shortcuts in KDE, so I can build everything by pressing F12, and test everything using emulators with other function keys.
Cheers,
Brendan
For all things; perfection is, and will always remain, impossible to achieve in practice. However; by striving for perfection we create things that are as perfect as practically possible. Let the pursuit of perfection be our guide.
DEV-CPP (for C/C++)
ConText (for Assembly)
phase5 html-edit (for special scripts (couse of the nice scrptable Syntaxhighlighting)
Notepad2 (for *.bat and link-script)
HxD (to edit *.bin-file)
gcc (for C/C++ )
nasm (for ...)
DataCompiler (wirtten by me; it makes "ABCD" to 0x41424344 or 1100b to 0x0C)
ld (to link)
ConText (for Assembly)
phase5 html-edit (for special scripts (couse of the nice scrptable Syntaxhighlighting)
Notepad2 (for *.bat and link-script)
HxD (to edit *.bin-file)
gcc (for C/C++ )
nasm (for ...)
DataCompiler (wirtten by me; it makes "ABCD" to 0x41424344 or 1100b to 0x0C)
ld (to link)
mfg.: RedEagle
I use fasm and tex4u (dex os editor) run on my own OS, its only by using your own OS, that you can improve it, i know not every one's OS is in a state to do this, but you should aim to do it, as quick as possable, this is what help linux dev, because even in its basic form, people used it.
Ask yourself, why other should use your OS if you do not.
http://www.dex4u.com/editor.htm
Ask yourself, why other should use your OS if you do not.
http://www.dex4u.com/editor.htm