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Revision as of 19:13, 9 September 2019

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CodeScapeIDEGraphicalUserInterface.png

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 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.

Promotional material

DevelopMental US 0401.pdf

PDF
US Print advert
DevelopMental US 0401.pdf

Gallery

Downloads

Download.svg Download CodeScape IDE Demo (English Version 1.0.0 Build 9)[5]
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