diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 831e88e..8395e37 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ I used ADTPro to copy `eightball.dsk` to a real Disk II 140K floppy. A solid st It is also possible to run the EightBall system using the MAME Apple II emulation under Linux. -To run the main EightBall executable, which includes the line editor, interpreter and bytecode compiler, choose to start `EIGHTBALL.SYSTEM` from within the ProDOS launcher. +To run the main EightBall executable, which includes the line editor, interpreter and bytecode compiler, choose to start `EB.SYSTEM` from within the ProDOS launcher. You can then enter and run the [test program](#simple-test-program) below. @@ -203,9 +203,9 @@ This will build executables for Linux using `gcc` and for 6502 targets using `cc - `disass` - Bytecode disassembler for Linux. - For Apple IIe Enhanced, IIc, IIgs: - `eightball.dsk` - Test diskette image for Apple II. Bootable ProDOS 2.4.1 disk. - - `eb.system` - Editor/interpreter/compiler for Apple IIe Enhanced. - - `ebvm.system` - Virtual machine runtime for Apple IIe Enhanced. - - `ebdiss.system` - Bytecode disassembler for Apple IIe Enhanced. + - `eb.system` (invokes `eb`) - Editor/interpreter/compiler for Apple IIe Enhanced. + - `ebvm.system` (invokes `ebvm`) - Virtual machine runtime for Apple IIe Enhanced. + - `ebdiss.system` (invokes `ebdiss`) - Bytecode disassembler for Apple IIe Enhanced. - For Commodore VIC20 + 32K expansion: - `eightball.d64` - Test diskette image for Commodore VIC20 and C64. - `8ball20.prg` - Editor/interpreter/compiler for VIC20.