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If you have got the source package, see

	doc/compile.txt

for instructions how to compile the stuff for the different systems.


If you have a binary package: Have a look in the doc directory for
information on how to use the tools. If you are new to cc65, the file
intro.txt may be of interest to you.

To avoid having to mess with paths, you may want to set the environment
variables

	       	CC65_LIB
	and    	CC65_INC

to the directory containing the libraries and the system include files
respectively. If you have installed cc65 in C:\cc65 (assuming a DOS or
Windows system), you should use

	       	set CC65_LIB=c:\cc65\lib
	and    	set CC65_INC=c:\cc65\include

Unix people probably know, how to translate these lines into the
appropriate Unix commands:-)

Have fun!


	Uz