A assembler plugin for Eclipse, to use different assembler-programs (e.g. NASM, TASM or MASM) as back-end compiling. It include linker and debugger controlling, too. And you get a optimiced ASM-File-Editor with this plugin.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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  • Hi, I added the plugin into my eclipse INDIGO 3.7.2 It recognised the plugin and I can see the Assembler tab when I add a new project. But, I am not able to add ASM file from "new". As nothing happens when I select ASM File and click Finish or Next. What can be the problem???? Please help....
  • Mrs. Andy Reek, Daniel Mitte Thank you for providing me with this plugin. It seems working, high-lighting and all. I use ASM for my pic micro-controller gadgets. I'll invent something wonderful. Thanks again. Regards.
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Languages

English, German

Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Eclipse

Programming Language

Java

Related Categories

Java Integrated Development Environments (IDE)

Registered

2006-03-22