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Replaced <target>-geos with geos-<target>.

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ol.sc 2012-01-02 11:25:36 +00:00
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5 changed files with 16 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -342,7 +342,6 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
<item>none
<item>apple2
<item>apple2enh
<item>apple-geos
<item>atari
<item>atmos
<item>c16 (works also for the c116 with memory up to 32K)
@ -350,7 +349,8 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
<item>c128
<item>cbm510 (CBM-II series with 40 column video)
<item>cbm610 (all CBM-II II computers with 80 column video)
<item>cbm-geos
<item>geos-apple
<item>geos-cbm
<item>lunix
<item>lynx
<item>nes

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@ -215,21 +215,21 @@ Note that &dquot;<tt/resource.h/&dquot; is included at the top of
<sect2>Second step -- assembling the application header
<p><verb>
$ ca65 -t cbm-geos resource.s
$ ca65 -t geos-cbm resource.s
</verb>
And, voil&aacute; -- &dquot;<tt/resource.o/&dquot; is ready.
<sect2>Third step -- compiling the code
<p><verb>
$ cc65 -t cbm-geos -O test.c
$ ca65 -t cbm-geos test.s
$ cc65 -t geos-cbm -O test.c
$ ca65 -t geos-cbm test.s
</verb>
That way, you have a &dquot;<tt/test.o/&dquot; object file which
contains all of the executable code.
<sect2>Fourth and last step -- linking it together
<p><verb>
$ ld65 -o test.cvt -t cbm-geos resource.o geos.o test.o geos.lib
$ ld65 -o test.cvt -t geos-cbm resource.o geos.o test.o geos.lib
</verb>
&dquot;<tt/resource.o/&dquot; comes first because it contains the
header. The next one is &dquot;<tt/geos.o/&dquot;, a required starter-code
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ contained in the well-known GEOS <em/Convert/ format. Note that its name
(<tt/test/) isn't important; the real name, after deconverting, is the DOS name
that was given in the header definition.
At each step, a <tt/-t cbm-geos/ was present on the command-line. That switch is
At each step, a <tt/-t geos-cbm/ was present on the command-line. That switch is
required for the correct process of GEOS sequential app. building.
@ -275,13 +275,13 @@ Now, there are two new files: &dquot;<tt/cvthead.cfg/&dquot; and
&dquot;<tt/cvthead.s/&dquot; -- the first one is a config. file for <bf/ld65/,
and the second one contains the GEOS <tt/.cvt/ header. It can be assembled:
<verb>
$ ca65 -t cbm-geos cvthead.s
$ ca65 -t geos-cbm cvthead.s
</verb>
Now, we have &dquot;<tt/cvthead.o/&dquot;. The rest of the assembly
sources can be assembled:<verb>
$ ca65 -t cbm-geos vlir0.s
$ ca65 -t cbm-geos vlir1.s
$ ca65 -t cbm-geos vlir2.s
$ ca65 -t geos-cbm vlir0.s
$ ca65 -t geos-cbm vlir1.s
$ ca65 -t geos-cbm vlir2.s
</verb>
Note that the file-names here, although similar to those from the
<tt/VLIR/ section of the <tt/.grc/ file, are not significant. The only thing

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@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ The tutorial files are different for GEOS. You will find them "next door," in
Compile the tutorial with
<tscreen><verb>
cl65 -O -t cbm-geos hello1.c hello1res.grc
cl65 -O -t geos-cbm hello1.c hello1res.grc
</verb></tscreen>
Copy the resulting file "<tt/hello1/" onto a (GEOS-format) disk.

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@ -157,7 +157,6 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
<item>module
<item>apple2
<item>apple2enh
<item>apple-geos
<item>atari
<item>atmos
<item>c16 (works also for the c116 with memory up to 32K)
@ -165,7 +164,8 @@ Here is a description of all the command line options:
<item>c128
<item>cbm510 (CBM-II series with 40 column video)
<item>cbm610 (all CBM series-II computers with 80 column video)
<item>cbm-geos
<item>geos-apple
<item>geos-cbm
<item>lunix
<item>lynx
<item>nes

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@ -163,7 +163,6 @@ portable. conio implementations exist for the following targets:
<itemize>
<item>apple2
<item>apple2enh
<item>apple-geos
<item>atari
<item>atmos
<item>c16 (works also for the c116 with up to 32K memory)
@ -172,7 +171,8 @@ portable. conio implementations exist for the following targets:
<item>plus4 (or expanded c16/c116)
<item>cbm510 (40 column video)
<item>cbm610 (all CBM series-II computers with 80 column video)
<item>cbm-geos
<item>geos-apple
<item>geos-cbm
<item>nes
<item>pet (all CBM PET systems except the 2001)
<item>vic20