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SourceGen Examples

These are some sample projects you can play with. The binaries are accompanied by the original source code, so you can compare the SourceGen project to the original.

  • Tutorial: a simple project, intended for use with the tutorial in the manual.
  • A2-lz4fh: two functions for unpacking a simplified form of LZ4 compression. One is 6502, the other is 65816. (Full project)
  • A2-Amper-fdraw: 6502 code that provides an Applesoft BASIC interface to a machine-language graphics library. The public interface of the graphics library is defined in a .sym65 file. (Full project)
  • A2-HP-CDA: HardPressed Classic Desk Accessory. This is 65816 code in OMF loader format, which SourceGen doesn't support, so it's a little rough. (Full project)
  • A2-Zippy: a program for controlling an Apple IIgs CPU accelerator card. 65816 sources, with a little bit of ProDOS 8 and IIgs toolbox usage. (Full project)

(You may be wondering why some of the example files have filenames with things like "#061d60" in them. It's a method of preserving the file type for Apple II files used by some utilities. The potential advantage here for SourceGen is that the file type often determines the load address, possibly removing some initial guesswork.)