![]() The TRSE framework contains a number of project examples for multiple platforms, including almost 300 runnable tutorials. TRSE runs on Windows 64-bit, Linux 64-bit and OS X. With the benefits of a modern IDE (error messages, code completion, syntax highlighting, sample projects and tutorials) and a bunch of fast built-in tools, it has never been easier to program for your favorite obsolete system! TRSE currently supports application development for the C64, C128, VIC-20, PLUS4, NES, Gameboy, PET, ZX Spectrum, TIKI 100, Amstrad CPC 464, Atari 2600, 8086AT, Amiga 500, Atari 800, BBC Micro, Super Nintendo (SNES), Mega65, VZ200, MSX, Apple II, Commander X16, TIM-011, Videoton TVC, TRS80 CoCo3, the Vectrex, Thomson (mo5 and mo6) and the Atari ST 520 ( complete list here). TRSE (or its full original name “Turbo Rascal Syntax error, “ ” expected but “BEGIN”) is a complete suite (IDE, compiler, programming language, resource editor) intended for developing games/demos for 8 / 16-bit line of computers, with a focus on the MOS 6502, the Motorola 68000, the (GB)Z80, the M6809 and the X86.
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