I know you would prefer people to learn proper programming techniques, but you also can't be incompatible with existing files and compilers. Anyone using Debug80 should be able to pick up any TEC-1G assembler file and being able to compile it. Making them do anything else is Resistance they have to overcome. Not something anyone really wants to do when changing platforms or work precesses. If having/using case sensitive labels is a positive thing, then people will be drawn to the feature on their own account. Just let them know it is an option.
A suggestion you came up with was having a compiler directive that enforced STRICT casing rules.
.STRICT
sounds like a good idea.
Attached are the ZIP files for my 8x8 RGB Demo. Hopefully you can get it to compile. It includes the HEX file. Does Debug80 allow you to just load a hex file and then run it? Just a thought.
8x8-RGB _Demo.zip
I know you would prefer people to learn proper programming techniques, but you also can't be incompatible with existing files and compilers. Anyone using Debug80 should be able to pick up any TEC-1G assembler file and being able to compile it. Making them do anything else is Resistance they have to overcome. Not something anyone really wants to do when changing platforms or work precesses. If having/using case sensitive labels is a positive thing, then people will be drawn to the feature on their own account. Just let them know it is an option.
A suggestion you came up with was having a compiler directive that enforced STRICT casing rules.
.STRICT
sounds like a good idea.
Attached are the ZIP files for my 8x8 RGB Demo. Hopefully you can get it to compile. It includes the HEX file. Does Debug80 allow you to just load a hex file and then run it? Just a thought.
8x8-RGB _Demo.zip