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@ -55,9 +55,6 @@ It is safe to use these standard includes and their contents:
<p>
For <tt/time.h/ functions <tt/systime()/ and <tt/clock()/ note that the resolution is one second.
<p>
It was not tested enough, but functions from these includes might work under GEOS:
<tt/rs232.h, zlib.h/
<p>
Functions from the headers above are either standard C library functions or cc65-specific, in
either case they are not GEOS specific and so they are not described here.
<p>
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can obtain it from: <htmlurl url="http://www.viceteam.org/"
name="http://www.viceteam.org/">. The VICE package contains the
c1541 program that is able to convert/unconvert GEOS files to disk images.
<item><em/Star Commander/ This tool is only for DOS. You will need it for transferring
<item><em/The Star Commander/ This tool is only for DOS. You will need it for transferring
object files from a PC to a 1541. There's also one important ability of this
tool - it automatically un-converts .cvt files into GEOS native format on
disk image files.
disk image files. Check out: <htmlurl url="http://sta.c64.org/sc.html"
name="http://sta.c64.org/sc.html">
<item><em/cbm4linux/ A Linux kernel module that allows for communication with a 1541 and
other Commodore IEC bus drives. It can be a replacement for Star Commander if
you only want to transfer files to a disk and unconvert using GEOS program for

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<sect1>Atari
<sect2>Atari800Win Plus<p>
<sect2>Atari800Win PLus<p>
Available at <url
url="http://www.a800win.atari-area.prv.pl">:
url="http://www.atari.org.pl/PLus/index_us.htm">:
Emulates Atari 400/800/65XE/130XE/800XL/1200XL/5200, with stereo sound, disk
images, scanline-exact NTSC/PAL video, joysticks, mouse, cartridges, and RAM