![]() ![]() On a Commodore 128, you can combine those two commands: On a real Commodore with attached disk drive, you would type: The file has a 14-byte header which corresponds to a PRG-format BASIC program,Ĭonsisting of a single line, similar to this: Start the desired version of the emulator (CBM610 programs run onĬhoose File>Autostart disk/tape image., choose your executable, Substitute the name of a Commodore computer for that : Runs on MSDOS/PCDOS, Win9x/ME/NT/2000/XP, OS2,īeOS x86, Acorn RISC OS, and most Unixes. Printers, serial port and adapters, stereo sound, disk drives and images, RAM expansions,Ĭartridges, ethernet connection, cycle-exact NTSC/PAL video, mice, graphics tablet, 6.5 Commodore VICEĮmulates Commodore 64/128/VIC-20/PET/CBM II/Plus 4 computers. On a real computer, you would type an 8 instead of a 1. (Type those lines in lower-case but, they will appear as upper-case.) VGA and NTSC video, and a NES game controller emulation. 6.4 Commander X16 x16-emulatorĮmulates the Commander X16 Single Board Computer, with sound, SD card images, The emulation, also, supports that method. On a real Atmos, you would need a tape drive.Īt the BASIC prompt. Start the emulator, choose F1 and Insert tape., and point to You will need just the emulator allĬl65 -O -t atmos hello.c text.s -o hello.tap Includes a monitor.įortunately, for all SDL platforms. Scanline-exact NTSC/PAL video, and movie export. 6.3 Atmos OricutronĮmulates Oric-1 and Atmos computers, with sound, disk images, It can then be inserted on an Atari 2600Ĭonsole, and run any binary on the SD card. The binary must be copied on an SD card, to be inserted in The Harmony Cartridge allows running any Atari 2600 binary on real The package manager of most Linux distributions (Fedora, Ubuntu. Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator. Your C program should wait for a keypress if you want to see Note: There is no delay after the program exits, as you are returned " H0:HELLO.XEX" in the above procedure (after pressing L), to access Look at Atari>Settings, andĬheck Enable H: Patch for Hard Disk Devices, then Atari>Hardĭisks, and set the path of H1: to your executables directory, then use On a real Atari, you would need a disk drive, and Atari DOS 2.5 or compatible.Īt the BASIC prompt, then choose N. Header meant to be loaded directly from Atari DOS 2/2.5 or compatibles. Rename executables of that type to " hello.xex". +->ld65Autoboot image or File>LoadĮxecutable, and point to the " hello" executable. We assume that the target file should be named "hello", and the target system To explain the development flow, I will use the following example modules:Įxtern const char text /* In text.s */ Include, lib and cfg subdirectories of the directory, where you Missing include files and/or libraries, please check the environment variablesĬC65_INC, LD65_LIB and LD65_CFG. You will find a copy of the sample modules, used in the next section, in the How to do the example with the cl65 utility is However, it makes sense to understand how Note: There is a much simpler way to compile this example, by using theĬl65 compile-and-link utility. LD65_LIB and LD65_CFG as described below. You will also need to set the environment variables CC65_INC, So for most uses, you will need at least 3įiles and unpack all three into one directory. (C64 or whatever) and a separate file containing the docs (which include theįile you're currently reading). ![]() The host platform (Windows, DOS or OS/2), one file for each target platform ZIP archives, please note that there is one file for Will also set up necessary environment variables for you. It does not only install the target files, but ![]() (named cc65-2.13.0-1.exe for version 2.13.0 of the package - adjust the I do assume that you have downloaded and installed the compiler and There are separate files describing those tools, This file does not contain a complete reference for It containsĪ step-by-step example of how to build a complete application from one C and This is a short intro of how to use the compiler and the bin-utils. How to use the cc65 C language system - an introduction. Cc65 Compiler Intro cc65 Compiler Intro Ullrich von Bassewitz,
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