Author: Fryedsoft
Posted: 13 Apr 2013 03:20:02 pm (GMT -5)
not to zombify the post, but a lot of the editors out there only support the 83 and the 84. I know there's a lot more 84 programmers out there but there are still 89 and 92 programmers that are pretty much out in the cold when it comes to on PC development.
The only one I ever found was daisuke-edit, and it had a lot of bugs at the time. Have no idea if it's still worked on since I haven't touched it in 5+ years.
As for the Ti beta editor. It's not much better in the Bugs dept, requires .NET 1.1 which is pretty much EOL'd on any modern OS and was a real pain to navigate.
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Posted: 13 Apr 2013 03:20:02 pm (GMT -5)
not to zombify the post, but a lot of the editors out there only support the 83 and the 84. I know there's a lot more 84 programmers out there but there are still 89 and 92 programmers that are pretty much out in the cold when it comes to on PC development.
The only one I ever found was daisuke-edit, and it had a lot of bugs at the time. Have no idea if it's still worked on since I haven't touched it in 5+ years.
As for the Ti beta editor. It's not much better in the Bugs dept, requires .NET 1.1 which is pretty much EOL'd on any modern OS and was a real pain to navigate.
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