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Hi : )
So few days ago I asked compile armips here. I can't got any answer. lol
but, today I figured out how to compile it. I'm gonna share latest build armips here. because I think some people had a problem with old version.
hope this will help you.

thank you.

Download
 
Last edited by Februarysn0w,
He only had one spelling error, so I don't see what the deal is. There are a number of apostrophes missing and other small grammatical issues, but the message is perfectly understandable. However, the subject at hand isn't the OP's English skills.

Thanks for the build, @Februarysn0w.
 
Last edited by daxtsu, , Reason: Two buts. Redundant.
Thanks very much! Really, yeah.
Well i hate to install/upgrade MSVC to 2015 just for a repo.
MSVC is much stuffed now and too many useless packages inside.
So thank you again for release the latest binaries!
 
Sorry, but anyone could help me for adding this to my path enviroment?

Edit: My setup is C:/armips/armips.exe and my Path is ;C:/armips/
 
Last edited by Billy Acuña,
Hi : )
So few days ago I asked compile armips here. I can't got any answer. lol
but, today I figured out how to compile it. I'm gonna share latest build armips here. because I think some people had a problem with old version.
hope this will help you.

thank you.

Download

what the heck is this for?
 
what the heck is this for?
If you have to ask, you probably don't need it...

"A Rom Hacking friendly PSX, GBA and NDS assembler with support for overlays and several other neat features. The full MIPS R3000 and ARM7/ARM9 instruction sets are implemented. Unlike other available assemblers, it doesn’t erase existing files."

SOURCE
 
If you have to ask, you probably don't need it...

"A Rom Hacking friendly PSX, GBA and NDS assembler with support for overlays and several other neat features. The full MIPS R3000 and ARM7/ARM9 instruction sets are implemented. Unlike other available assemblers, it doesn’t erase existing files."

SOURCE

well i googled it but didn´t find anything
 
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