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vscode-amiga-assembly
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4.1 | 6.7 | |
about 2 months ago | about 2 months ago | |
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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MAGICORE ANOMALA - New Amiga OCS game, official first look
Graphics were done using tools such as Photoshop and Piskel and converted to appropriate Amiga bitmap formats using amigeconv. Music was composed in FL Studio first, then each instrument was rendered as its own sample, and the track was recreated in OpenMPT as a MOD tracker file.
vscode-amiga-assembly
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MAGICORE ANOMALA - New Amiga OCS game, official first look
This project is written in 68k Assembly, mostly using the Amiga Assembly extension for VS Code (link). This extension automatically sets you up with a great Amiga dev environment upon installation, downloading the binaries and tools you need to build and even debug from within VS Code. It's a very incredible tool, and I wouldn't have gotten into Amiga development without it.
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Programming Help?
Amiga Assembly for Visual Studio Code
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A stress test for an Amiga game I'm designing specifically to leverage bitplanes and the blitter. It can render 150 objects and 150 particles on a stock A500 with no slowdown. Written in 68k Assembly.
The extension hooks the VS Code debugger into the emulator, so you can set breakpoints and step through code right in VS Code. The extension wiki is a good resource, and there is an example workspace that includes all the binaries you need to build and debug.
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Exploring the Amiga – Part 1 (2018)
This is a fantastic cross-platform project for VSCode : https://github.com/prb28/vscode-amiga-assembly
There are also similar project(s) that target Windows only and give some nice extra features such as profiling.
I've been using the above on macOS to get back into demo coding after a 25+ year break and it's been great fun/nostalgic.
What are some alternatives?
vscode-amiga-debug - One-stop Visual Studio Code Extension to compile, debug and profile Amiga C/C++ programs compiled by the bundled gcc 12.2 with the bundled WinUAE/FS-UAE.
vscode-amiga-wks-example - Example of vscode workspace for Amiga Assembly
pistorm - 68k Hardware Emulator
amiga-gcc - The GNU C-Compiler with Binutils and other useful tools for cross development for Amiga
aqb - A BASIC Compiler and IDE for Amiga Computers
a314 - A314, a trapdoor expansion that lets you use a Raspberry Pi as a co-processor to an Amiga 500
ACE - Amiga C Engine
apultra - Free open-source compressor for apLib with 5-7% better ratios
Mnemosyne - Mnemosyne is an open source disk usage utility application for AmigaOS 3.x