Everything I do with text files that are not a document I do with Notepad++
So far I have not met a file it could not handle, and just checked ASM is supported as well.
I need to edit .asm files to be compiled for Motorola 68000 Processors.
Used to do it in Wordpad in Win NT4. They dropped support for saving this format in Win 2000.
I still do it using a very old Laptop running Win 95 which is physically on it's last legs. Mechanical problems not electronic.
Anyone know of a suitable program to open .asm Files ( Basically Text Files ) edit them and save in the same Format.
They are simple files that are Assembled and then converted to .bin files for placing in an eprom.
The Assembler and burning software are still DOS based, yet all work on the current Windoz.
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Everything I do with text files that are not a document I do with Notepad++
So far I have not met a file it could not handle, and just checked ASM is supported as well.
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Any decent programmers text editor will work. Just be careful that it doesn't save the file as "Unicode".
Notepad++ Does the job. Thank you.
Microsoft removed the "Save all files" option from Notepad and Wordpad from Win 2000 and XP and on.
Pain the rear end company.
normal notepad will work fine too.
Either right click and "open with" or just change the extension to .txt and then later back to .asm
Yes I am an agent of Satan, but my duties are largely ceremonial.
To save a .asm file in notepad simply select File/save as, select Save as type = All Files (*.*). Then name your file; anythingyoulike.asm.
There is also 4 choices of Encoding; Default being ANSI.
Cheers, Tiny
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Try Editplus - see
Ready-to-use copy can be downloaded from .
Don't know what's wrong with your version of Windoze, Reschs, my W7 lappy, and various desktops (XP forward) all allow me to save as in Notepad.
Correct the option is not available with Windows Wordpad, it is however as I & others have stated available in all current Win OS versions of Notepad. 2 different programs?
The fact is you have now the free open source program Notepad++ that obviously solves the problem for you. It is a slightly(lol) more advanced version of Win Notepad.
I didn't actually know there was a program called , I thought post 2 was just giving Notepad the Thumbs Up.
Don't worry Google set me straight on that.
Cheers, Tiny
"You can lead a person to knowledge, but you can't make them think? If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
The information is out there; you just have to let it in."
Always used Ultraedit myself which is a text editor on steroids.
It has customisable syntax highlighting for just about any type of source file (asm, C, Java, HTML, VB etc) and a lot of other very useful features like hex viewing/editing object files etc etc. Way more features than I'll ever use and a good one is the ability to open a file that's already open in another application. Wouldn't be without it.
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