DarkPortrait Posted January 1, 2009 Share Posted January 1, 2009 hey well i though i would take a break from assembly and quickly learn bB right well i set up crimson with all of the right settings and i goto see if it worked so i tried to compile zombie_chase.bas and i get this ---------- Capture Output ---------- > "C:\Atari2600\bB\2600bas.bat" C:\Atari2600\bB\samples\zombie_chase.bas 2600 Basic compilation complete. DASM V2.20.07, Macro Assembler ©1988-2003 redistributable for non-profit only DASM sourcefile [options] -f# output format -oname output file -lname list file -Lname list file, containing all passes -sname symbol dump -v# verboseness -t# Symbol Table sorting preference (#1 = by address. default #0 = alphabetic) -Dname=exp define label -Mname=exp define label as in EQM -Idir search directory for include and incbin -p# max number of passes -P# max number of passes, with less checks Fatal assembly error: Check command-line format. > Terminated with exit code 0. batari tutorial says the end is right but i dont think its right becuase there is no bin file and "Fatal assembly error: Check command-line format." that doesnt sound so good XD but it does give me an .asm file but NO BIN could some one help me plz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SeaGtGruff Posted January 2, 2009 Share Posted January 2, 2009 It looks to me like the command line for DASM had some kind of problem, hence all the output showing what the allowable switches are for DASM. What I suggest is that you (1) get the 2600bas.bat file that was included in one of Random Terrain's posts about "updated files," and (2) temporarily delete the first line of the 2600bas.bat file that says "@ECHO OFF." That way, you'll be able to see what commands the batch file is running, and can tell if there are any problems with them. Michael Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DarkPortrait Posted January 2, 2009 Author Share Posted January 2, 2009 It looks to me like the command line for DASM had some kind of problem, hence all the output showing what the allowable switches are for DASM. What I suggest is that you (1) get the 2600bas.bat file that was included in one of Random Terrain's posts about "updated files," and (2) temporarily delete the first line of the 2600bas.bat file that says "@ECHO OFF." That way, you'll be able to see what commands the batch file is running, and can tell if there are any problems with them. Michael kool yeah ill do that later when i have some time thanks fir the help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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