I downloaded that IDE because I want to learn 6502 assembler, but after creating and configuring a new project, I pasted the code from
http://nesdev.com/bbs/viewtopi ... 2542#62542 , I pressed the button with a gamepad icon on it, and the program crashed
Now it does not work (the main window doesn't open and the program finishes with no error). What should do I?
Find a
Hello, World program that is already known to work with it. I'm surprised the program itslef doesn't come with one, something you can just open and run without problem.
I think I didn't explain my problem well
The program that crashed wasn't that code, but the entire Nesicide IDE
And now I can't open Nesicide anymore
I was just saying that the code you linked to is not appropriate for just learning 6502 and NES programming.
If the host program won't even run, uninstall it (including its data/settings files), then reinstall it. It might help the authors to submit a bug report, and perhaps see whether you can trigger it again (so you know what to avoid).
I already tried to delete everything related to Nesicide.
I deleted temporary files (from %temp% folder), also I searched in the registry and in the C: drive for "nesicide", but I didn't found any folder nor file, so I don't know what can I delete now...
PS: Nesicide doesn't have to be installed, so I can't simply go to Apps and uninstall it D:
Maybe it pulls a Google Chrome and puts it in local settings or apps inside local settings folder somewhere?
My Chrome is in "C:\Documents and Settings\BLAHBLAH\Local Settings\Application Data\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" so I'd try to look in LOCAL SETTINGS or App Data, since thats where it seems one-click installed programs all end up.
perhaps you could build nesicide with debug and backtrace it ? or ask in #nesicide on freenode
mattmatteh wrote:
perhaps you could build nesicide with debug and backtrace it ? or ask in #nesicide on freenode
I've been sick last few days so I haven't been very active there. Certainly willing to help. What platform?
Tutorials in the form of projects and code haven't been posted yet. However, essial did put together a short video (search nesicide on youtube). Unfortunately I'm back to working on this by myself mostly so it's going slooooow.