1.5 KiB
Preprocessor options for Commodore computer targets
All Commodore targets define the CBM
feature as 1.
Target detection
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CBM_PET
– 1 if the target is PET, 0 otherwise -
CBM_VIC
– 1 if the target is VIC-20, 0 otherwise -
CBM_264
– 1 if the target is an 8-bit Commodore computer from the 264 line, 0 otherwise -
MOS_6510
– 1 if the target uses a MOS 6510-compatible processor (with an I/O port at $0000/$0001) -
CBM_64
– 1 if the target is Commodore 64, 0 otherwise -
CBM_64_CRT
– 1 if the target is a cartridge for Commodore 64, 0 otherwise -
LUNIX
– 1 if the target is Commodore 64 running LUnix, 0 otherwise -
CBM_128
– 1 if the target is Commodore 128, 0 otherwise -
CBM_64_COMPAT
– 1 if the target is an 8-bit Commodore computer compatible with Commodore 64 (for example, C128, C65, Mega 65), but not Commodore 64 itself, 0 otherwise
Feature enabling
Due to incompatibilities between different versions of Commodore PET, certain libraries can be configured to support only some ROM revisions. By default, all of these are enabled:
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PET2000_SUPPORT
– set this to 1 to enable support for PET 2001 with the original ROMs (BASIC 1.0), set it to 0 to disable it -
PET3000_SUPPORT
– set this to 1 to enable support for PET 3000 series with the upgraded ROMs (BASIC 2.0), set it to 0 to disable it -
PET4000_SUPPORT
– set this to 1 to enable support for PET 4000 with the 4.0 ROMs (BASIC 4.0), set it to 0 to disable it