For your consideration:
Ideally I would prefer that the "Menu->Export and Test" would go straight to the emulator after a successful compilation attempt. Yet as it is now the user has to contend with an additional step created by the pause command on the compilation script. I'd like to suggest a smarter batch file that will only pause when the assembler spits out an error. Otherwise go straight to launching the emulator. It's a minor annoyance but after compiling a project for the nth time this quirk gets old really fast.
Ideally I would prefer that the "Menu->Export and Test" would go straight to the emulator after a successful compilation attempt. Yet as it is now the user has to contend with an additional step created by the pause command on the compilation script. I'd like to suggest a smarter batch file that will only pause when the assembler spits out an error. Otherwise go straight to launching the emulator. It's a minor annoyance but after compiling a project for the nth time this quirk gets old really fast.