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An integrated development environment (IDE) for writing games for 8-bit computers.
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[[Image:TommyGun.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Main window of TommyGun]]
  
Supports Amstrad.
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An integrated development environment (IDE) for writing games for 8-bit computers with MS Windows. It supports, besides the Amstrad CPC, the following target platforms:
  
Link:
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* MSX 2
http://www.users.on.net/~tonyt73/TommyGun/
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* Memotech 500/512
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* Oric 1/Atmos
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* Sinclair QL
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* Timex range
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* Dragon 32/64
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* Texas Instruments 99/4a
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* Commodore C16 and Plus 4
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* Atari 600XL, 800XL and 1200XL
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* Atari 400/800
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* Atari ST series
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* Commodore Amiga
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== Features ==
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* Sprite editor
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* Image editor
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* Map editor
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* Font editor
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* Text editor with syntax highlighting
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* Supports code generation for a variety of assemblers and C compilers
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== Weblinks ==
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* http://www.users.on.net/~tonyt73/TommyGun/ (older)
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* http://sourceforge.net/projects/tommygun/
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[[Category:Programming software]] [[Category:CrossDev]]

Latest revision as of 06:44, 21 June 2020

Main window of TommyGun

An integrated development environment (IDE) for writing games for 8-bit computers with MS Windows. It supports, besides the Amstrad CPC, the following target platforms:

  • MSX 2
  • Memotech 500/512
  • Oric 1/Atmos
  • Sinclair QL
  • Timex range
  • Dragon 32/64
  • Texas Instruments 99/4a
  • Commodore C16 and Plus 4
  • Atari 600XL, 800XL and 1200XL
  • Atari 400/800
  • Atari ST series
  • Commodore Amiga

Features

  • Sprite editor
  • Image editor
  • Map editor
  • Font editor
  • Text editor with syntax highlighting
  • Supports code generation for a variety of assemblers and C compilers

Weblinks