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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ The easiest (and for really large programs in fact the only) way to have a cc65
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program use the memory from $800 to $2000 is to link it as binary
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(as opposed to system) program using the default linker configuration
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<ref id="apple-def-cfg" name="apple2.cfg"> with <tt/__HIMEM__/ set to $BF00
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and load it with the targetutil LOADER.SYSTEM. The program then works like a system
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and load it with the LOADER.SYSTEM utility. The program then works like a system
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program (i.e. quits to the ProDOS dispatcher).
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Using LOADER.SYSTEM is as simple as copying it to the ProDOS 8 directory of the
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@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ The easiest (and for really large programs in fact the only) way to have a cc65
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program use the memory from $800 to $2000 is to link it as binary
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(as opposed to system) program using the default linker configuration
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<ref id="apple-def-cfg" name="apple2enh.cfg"> with <tt/__HIMEM__/set to $BF00
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and load it with the targetutil LOADER.SYSTEM. The program then works like a system
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and load it with the LOADER.SYSTEM utility. The program then works like a system
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program (i.e. quits to the ProDOS dispatcher).
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Using LOADER.SYSTEM is as simple as copying it to the ProDOS 8 directory of the
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@ -277,7 +277,7 @@ default I/O buffer allocation basically yields the same placement of I/O buffers
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in memory the primary benefit of <tt/apple2enh-iobuf-0800.o/ is a reduction in code
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size - and thus program file size - of more than 1400 bytes.
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Using <tt/apple2enh-iobuf-0800.o/ is as simple as placing it on the linker command
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Using <tt/apple2enh-iobuf-0800.o/ is as simple as placing it on the linker command
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line like this:
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<tscreen><verb>
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The size of a cassette boot file is restricted to 32K. Larger programs
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would need to be split in more parts and the parts to be loaded manually.
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To write the generated file to a cassette, a utility to run
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on an Atari is provided in the <tt/targetutil/ directory (<tt/w2cas.com/).
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To write the generated file to a cassette, a utility (<tt/w2cas.com/) to run
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on an Atari is provided in the <tt/util/ directory of <tt/atari/ target dir.
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<sect1><tt/atarixl/ config files<p>
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