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Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 158/2481 |
Odd cuz even I can use it easily. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 563/8210 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker -By the time you actually get them working (changing paths, messing with compiler options, installing crap nobody's ever heard of) you could have done the entire program in ASM with a hex editor.
I took a look at the FAQ, and even with all my Windoze experience, my head started spinning after a few lines. |
Kyoufu Kawa
Posts: 146/2481 |
DevkitAdv anyone? |
HyperLamer
Posts: 546/8210 |
I agree that making sofrware isn't specifically easy, but... A) I have no money. Well I do, but I'm saving for something and would like to avoid spending at all costs. B) Buying things over the Internet is impossible without a credit card. I refuse to get one, and I'm not old enough anyway. C) Buying software's just not something I can bring myself to do.
As for ASM, if I knew it, I'd gladly use it. In fact, I probably will later once I learn more. At the moment though, I have absolutely no knowledge of this particular CPU. I'll try what you mentioned (they never made it clear exactly what the differences were, at least not that I could see), thanks for the tip. |
kiwibonga
Posts: 101/266 |
HyperHacker, just use HAM, and don't use the ham_Init() function, or any of the ham functions for that matter. You'll need to use your own header files to define registers, system calls, interrupts, etc... But that's a small price to pay for such an excellent IDE, and you'll be able to use sources that weren't made for ham, without the annoying intro which screws up DMA too |
Gavin
Posts: 50/799 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker
Originally posted by HyperHacker -They expect me to pay to write free software.
i don't think it's that unfair at all. i'm sure it took a lot of time and effort into creating that C compiler.
if you really don't like paying, whats so bad about doing it the good old fashioned way in strait ASM? or creating your own compiler? |
Ailure
Posts: 1386/11162 |
Originally posted by Chaosflare according to what I read, it is free....and looks good to me.
It's not fully free. 29 US$ "only"
But it seems that some things are free in the program. |
Sokarhacd
Posts: 118/1757 |
according to what I read, it is free....and looks good to me. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 538/8210 |
Originally posted by HyperHacker -They expect me to pay to write free software.
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FreeDOS
Posts: 395/1657 |
I've poked around in Visual HAM (http://www.ngine.de/site/index.php), seems fine. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 527/8210 |
So many out there, and they all have the same problems: -They expect me to pay to write free software. Ha! -They're compressed with some format nobody uses and the only decompressor is a POS program that screws up all the files and is shareware. -They're add-ons for something I don't have. -By the time you actually get them working (changing paths, messing with compiler options, installing crap nobody's ever heard of) you could have done the entire program in ASM with a hex editor.
So can anyone tell me where I can find a good C compiler for GBA? Please don't say devrs.com, I tried them all. |