Linux usage of PBASIC

I’m just wondering how widespread linux usage of pbasic is these days. I have gotten a nice little frontend to the tokenizer library and it appears that everything will work fine, but other than the project at pbasic.sf.net, which is alpha code according to their maturity settings and contains no GUI (hard for my other teammates). Are there any other apps for linux, specifically some kind of simulation utility or dashboard program?

Also, has anyone else been using this software heavily and have any experiences with it to share? I don’t want to start nuking controllers if possible… heh.

Check out www.robbayer.com Rob (a CD user) has written several utilities for PBASIC, many of which run on Linux.

*Originally posted by Jeff Waegelin *
**Check out www.robbayer.com Rob (a CD user) has written several utilities for PBASIC, many of which run on Linux. **

Wow! Someone actually beat me to it! Impressive. :smiley:

Anyways, definately check out my website (www.robbayer.com). RoboIDE is a quick and dirty PBASIC IDE/GUI, gDash is a dashboard viewer, and there’s still an old version of RoboEmu (equivalent to Windows version 1.07) available. As always, feel free to email/pm/IM me with any questions, etc.

–Rob