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Im having troubles gettting SCASM to work

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everytime i try to run the exe it come up with this error: "SCASM is a Win32 console application and needs command line parameters. Please open a console window (DOS box) to enter a command line or use SCASM through a front end application." I tried opening dos but still got the same error message. can anybody help out the new guy?
 

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What do you want to do with SCASM? It is "only" a compiler to create a BGL file from a SCA source file. So it does not have a graphical user interface or so. In general you use it from the command prompt like this:

Code:
scasm myfile.sca

And then the file myfile.bgl will be created, using the SCA source file provided.
 
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