QuickCMD v2.0 (http://www.octoate.de/wp/2011/07/19/quickcmd-v2-0/)
19 July 2011, 9:01 pmNearly a month ago Norecess released a new utility program called QuickCMD v1.0 (http://www.octoate.de/wp/2011/06/22/quickcmd-v1-0/). Now, a month later, he released a new version of his tool, which is a complete rewrite. It now directly runs as a ROM instead of being copied into RAM before and much more. Here are the features of the new version:
- real ROM
- no auto-launch at startup (press CTRL+TAB to launch it)
- DIR command now lists hidden files
- ROM management
- CRTC detection
- faster
- smaller footprint
- PDF manual
You can read more about the history and features of QuickCMD or download it from Norecess' homepage (http://www.norecess.net/quickcmd.html).
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- Codeblocks template for SDCC development v1.1 (http://www.octoate.de/wp/2011/03/23/codeblocks-template-for-sdcc-development-v1-1/)
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