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Re: Jace updates [message #353926 is a reply to message #331477] Fri, 06 October 2017 16:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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Originally posted by: John Public

On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 9:04:24 AM UTC-7, BLuRry wrote:
> After switching back to Windows, I found that some things in Jace were not working as well as they had in other platforms. I have updated Jace with the following:
>
> - ACME assembly now works on Windows: NestedVM was internally not handling windows paths correctly so this was breaking the JUnit build tests on Windows as well as trying to assemble from the IDE (ctrl+shift+i to invoke)
>
> - Applesoft programs now run without crashing when editing from the IDE. I wasn't clearing the variable state correctly and that was causing variables to overwrite the program (whoops!) Thanks to all who reported it. It's fixed now. You can now use JACE to enter very, very long applesoft lines if you want but remember you still have a 256 token/character limit (I think...)
>
> On my surface book, I'm not getting sound so that will be the next thing to be fixed it would seem. :)
>
> The latest 2.0-Stable build can be found here:
> https://github.com/badvision/jace/releases

Quite odd, but the >2 did it. Not sure why though. I have to delete the date etc. from the trace but that's no biggie.
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