Quote Originally Posted by Ioannis
One word describes this software.
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Thanks Ioannis, and I ... uh ... may have embellished your quote a little. (Shameless )

P.S. About the case sensitivity, is this going to have any side effects on other programs that I develop?
I guess that depends on how much ASM code you've been writing.

The default for MPASM is "Case Sensitive".
The default for MicroCode Studio is "Case Sensitive".
So somewhere along the way, you've changed the setting in MCS, and it may or may not have solved your problem at the time. Sometimes you just try things ... grasping for answers.

Why did that happen right now?
Because I chose to use tricky things that require case sensitivity.

The sensitivity option has no effect on PBP statements, since PBP isn't case sensitive to begin with.
And there are some ASM problems that can come up when un-checking the "Case sensitive" box, so I'd recommend leaving it checked at all times.