Thanks Harry,
I am still searching for the development enviroment to use, though I am skipping the Amiga. Nothing wrong with the machine, I owned one of the very first A-1000 machines in 1986, just no room in my home/office now as it is. With four cpu/monitor combos it is getting crowded
Though I do not program in C yet (I keep putting it off) I can tweak programs and currently I am using Manx C (though I have four other commercial C packages and Visual Basic).
Manx C supports Atari, Commodore, and Apple, 6502 amoung other things such as object/Intel files for ROMS. My 6502 assembler for the PC is written with Manx C.
The problem is all the source for BII and other programs use a syntax that chokes both Manx C and my 6502 assembler.
Besides the PD/freeware stuff, what else is there. Is the Western Digital stuff any good? There are no prices online for their package so the comfort/pain level of purchasing it is probably above my $100 comfort level.
Also, I want to be able to post code and such without having to rewrite it so others can use it or read it.
Since the Lynx does not have built in tools, what do you use for debugging tools? I look at some 6502 emulators, but, they do not seem up what I need for the Lynx.
I tried running some of my 6502 through lyxass and it hated it due to syntax.