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Re: Need Simple IC editor
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lugnet.robotics.handyboard
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Date:
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Tue, 4 Aug 1998 16:31:30 GMT
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Original-From:
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Will <willbain@cs.umt.eduSAYNOTOSPAM>
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nepenthe@montana.STOPSPAMMERScom
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Mr. Carmack wrote:
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> My question is, using NotePad or WordPad or MSWord, on Windows95, How
> do I use these programs to write and save (and edit) IC programs? And
> how do I compile them?
While any text editor will suffice, I highly recommend one called
TextPad. It has very powerful features and does an excellent job of
formatting source code. It's available as shareware from
www.download.com. (Note: I'm not getting anything out of this; I just
think it's a great piece of software!) If you use a word processor
(like MSWord), be sure you save the code as plain text.
Interactive C code does not need to be compiled. Simply save the code
as a text file in your IC\libs\ folder with a ".c" extension, then run
IC and use the "load" command. Hope this helps. Good luck!
--Will
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