Since you like to modify a program that doesn't belong to you, could you also look at why the debugger doesn't always update variables in both C and assembly.
This would be more useful than trying to make something work that already works!
THANKS
Quote from: HellOfMice on February 13, 2025, 11:10:21 AM
why the debugger doesn't always update variables in both C and assembly.
Was this an actual bug report ?
Yes with others
Quote from: HellOfMice on February 13, 2025, 07:43:15 PM
Yes with others
an examples could be useful too
You can analyze yourself too ;)
https://forum.pellesc.de/index.php?topic=7367.msg27982#msg27982
Thank You, I leave pelles and re start in general no problem
Quote from: HellOfMice on February 13, 2025, 07:54:33 PM
Thank You, I leave pelles and re start in general no problem
Perhaps best way for you ;)
Perhaps a too late to give hint, that you should write a you messages in two form: english and a your native language, so we can use translators like DeepL or crystal ball to understand you.
in the assembler listing files 9 colums are missing, that is a problem for a long listing
Quote from: HellOfMice on February 13, 2025, 07:59:12 PM
in the assembler listing files 9 colums are missing, that is a problem for a long listing
At least i don't understand what are those 9 columns, that you are talking about ???
Are you sure, that you are talking about poide's debugger ???
Too late to ask Pelle to do special features just for you ???
Hi Timo,
As I said it is in a ".lst" (-Fl option), file, that is not the debugger. if the code has more than 10 bytes it is on the next line and it is difficult to understand, I know that there will be no changes into the asm I wanted to say that there are more important things than an exception which can be easily evicted with many simples solutions. Spending 2 or 3 months on this is ridiculous while regarding your answer to this mail.
Don't dream Pelle will not come back, the ide will die and the tools with it. I loved what he did very much but nowif nobody is able to replace him, it is not easy but i will do it, for the assembler, I think it will be masm64, but I have no replacement for the C; I tried VS Community with the Intel compiler, it is slow. not the compiler, the interface... That is Microsoft. A hammer for killing a bee.