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CodeScape
System(s):
Windows PC
(Windows 95, Windows NT 3.51/4.0, SGI Indy)
Developer:
Release Date RRP Code
{{}} JP ¥?
{{}} US $400[1] CS100
{{}} UK £250[2] CS100

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The CodeScape[3][4] debugger is an integrated development environment and debugging tool developed[5][6][7][8][9][10] by Cross Products and released on December 11, 1996 for the Hitachi SuperH™ (SH) Family of microprocessors and used on Sega Saturn and Dreamcast debugging and development.

As one of the first multi-processor development platforms, it was used not only for video game development but also for general Hitachi SH processor-based development and largely used in the automotive industry and automotive aftermarket by companies like Harman Becker Automotive Systems, BMW, Bosch, Porsche and several others.

Promotional material

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Print advert in DevelopMental (US) #4-01: "Vol. 4, No. 1 (January/February 1997)" (199x-xx-xx)
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Gallery

Downloads

Download.svg Download CodeScape IDE Demo (English Version 1.0.0 Build 9)[11]
File: CodeScape IDE Demo.zip (2.61 MB) (info)

Instructions:

  • double-click the player's icon to launch it (scplayer.exe)
  • click the "Open" button on the player
  • select an .scm file and click "OK" to load it
  • click the "Play" button to start the movie

External links

Discussion at assemblergames.com (archived 2019-09-08 18:53)

References