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This directory contains sample programs for the cc65 compiler.
Below is a short description for each of the programs, together with a list
of the supported platforms.
Please note:
* The supplied makefile needs GNU make. It works out of the box on Linux and
similar systems. If you're using Windows, then consider installing Cygwin
or MSys2.
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* The makefile specifies the C64 as the default target system because all
but three of the programs run on that platform. When compiling for another
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system, you will have to change the line that specifies the target system
at the top of the makefile, specify the system with SYS=<target> on the
make command line, or set a SYS environment variable.
* Use "make disk" to build a disk image with all sample programs.
* All programs in the root of the "samples" directory have been written to
be portable and work on more than one target. Programs that are specific
to a certain target live in a subdirectory with the name of the target.
List of supplied sample programs:
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Name: ascii
Description: Shows the ASCII (or ATASCII, PETSCII) codes of typed
characters. Written and contributed by Greg King
<greg.king5@verizon.com>.
Platforms: All platforms with conio or stdio (compile time configurable).
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Name: atari2600hello
Description: A "Hello world" type program.
Platforms: Runs on only the Atari 2600 Video Console System.
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Name: diodemo
Description: A disc copy program written and contributed by Oliver
Schmidt, <ol.sc@web.de>. Supports single or dual disc copy.
Platforms: The program does depend on conio and dio (direct disk i/o),
so it currently does compile for only the Atari and Apple ][
machines.
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Name: enumdevdir
Description: Enumerates all devices, directories, and files. Written and
contributed by Oliver Schmidt, <ol.sc@web.de>.
Platforms: All systems with device enumeration and directory access
(currently the Commodore machines, the Commander X16,
and the Apple ][).
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Name: fire
Description: Another graphics demo written by groepaz/hitmen.
Platforms: The program currently is running on only the C64, but should
be portable to the C128 and CBM510 (and maybe more machines).
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Name: gunzip65
Description: A gunzip utility for 6502-based machines, written by Piotr
Fusik <fox@scene.pl>.
Platforms: Runs on all platforms with file I/O (currently the Atari, the
Apple ][, Commodore machines, and the Commander X16).
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Name: hello
Description: A nice "Hello world" type program that uses the conio
console I/O library for output.
Platforms: Runs on all platforms that support conio, which means:
Apple ][, Atari, Commodore machines, Commander X16,
Creativision, Gamate, NES.
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Name: mandelbrot
Description: A mandelbrot demo using integer arithmetic. The demo was
written by groepaz/hitmen, and converted to cc65 using TGI
graphics by Stephan Haubenthal.
Platforms: Runs on all platforms that have TGI support:
Apple ][, Atari, C64, C128, Oric Atmos and Telestrat, GEOS,
NES, and Lynx.
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Name: mousedemo
Description: Shows how to use the mouse.
Platforms: All systems with mouse and conio support:
C64, C128, CBM510, Atari, Apple ][.
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Name: multidemo
Description: Shows how to combine multiple cc65 features incl. overlays
and extended memory drivers. Written and contributed by
Oliver Schmidt, <ol.sc@web.de>.
Platforms: All systems with an overlay linker config., disk directory
access, and EMD support (currently the C64, the C128,
the Atari, and the Apple ][).
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Name: nachtm
Description: Plays "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
Platforms: All systems that have the Commodore SID (Sound Interface
Device):
C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610.
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Name: overlaydemo
Description: Shows how to load overlay files from disk. Written and
contributed by Oliver Schmidt, <ol.sc@web.de>.
Platforms: All systems with an overlay linker config. (currently the C64,
the C128, the Atari, and the Apple ][).
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Name: plasma
Description: A fancy graphics demo written by groepaz/hitmen.
Platforms: The program needs a VIC-II or a TED, so it runs on the following
systems:
C64, C128, CBM510, Plus/4.
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Name: sieve
Description: Implements the "Sieve of Eratosthenes" as a way to find all
prime numbers in a specific number interval. Often used as
a benchmark program.
Platforms: All systems with conio and clock support:
Atari, Commodore machines (VIC-20 needs memory expansion),
Commander X16, Apple ][ (without timing due to missing clock
support).
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Name: supervisionhello
Description: A "Hello world" type program.
Platforms: Runs on only the Watara Supervision game console.
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Name: tgidemo
Description: Shows some of the graphics capabilities of the "Tiny Graphics
Interface".
Platforms: Runs on all platforms that have TGI support:
Apple ][, Atari, C64, C128, Oric Atmos and Telestrat, GEOS,
NES, and Lynx.