We have closed the loop.

The launcher can now assemble tal files on the fly, you can use Left to write #uxn programs, Nasu to make graphics, Dexe to include them into your projects.

That means you can have a complete workstation on a NDS, GBA, Playdate, etc..

Thanks to everyone who helped to put this together.

@neauoire Ooooh...

Now I kinda want to play with this again.

Last time I tried, I was trying to make a minimal assembly file that would do something simple, I think writing something as output or messing with the screen, because I wanted to understand what was *actually* going on instead of just blindly relying on the boilerplate. But I couldn't get it to work; I was confused as to why and in the end, I gave up before getting deep enough to get past that.

The uxn thing has also inspired a few idle daydreams around possible OSes or OS-like systems which I've also, predictably, never followed up on. Admittedly with kinda different architecture/goals though.

@autumnal next time, if you hit a strange issue, just let me know, I'll be happy to help you figure it out :)