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extracting File #4 (.2.u.*) 162 COPY32 COM 056 -> COPY32.COM
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extracting File #5 (.2.u.*) 218 DISKFIX COM 057 -> DISKFIX.COM
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Extract all, using the abbreviated commandn and renaming to lower case on the
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Extract all, using the abbreviated command and converting to lower case on the
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host file system::
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$ atrcopy DOS_25.ATR x --all -l
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@ -219,7 +219,7 @@ Several template disk images are included in the distribution, and these can be
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used to create blank disk images that subsequent uses of ``atrcopy`` can
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reference.
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The available disk images can be viewed using the ``--help`` option::
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The available disk images can be viewed using ``atrcopy create --help``::
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$ atrcopy create --help
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usage: atrcopy DISK_IMAGE create [-h] [-f] TEMPLATE
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Atari 8-bit object files include a small header and an arbitrary number of
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segments, each with a start and end address. As the file is read, segment data
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is placed in memory in the order they occur on disk, so there is no requirement
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that the segments be written to memory in any order and segments do not have to
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be contiguous.
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segments. Each segment defines a contiguous block of data with a start and end
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address. If the file has multiple segments, they will be processed in the order
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they appear in the file, not by segment start address.
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This example creates a new ``xex`` on a disk that combines the segments of an
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already existing executable with some new assembly code.
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hex.
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The binary file ``game`` was assembled using the assembler from the
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`cc65<https://github.com/cc65/cc65>`_ project, using the command::
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`cc65 <https://github.com/cc65/cc65>`_ project, using the command::
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cl65 -t apple2 --cpu 6502 --start-addr 0x6000 -o game game.s
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packages=["atrcopy"],
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include_package_data=True,
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scripts=scripts,
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description="Utility to manage file systems on Atari 8-bit (DOS 2, DOS 3) and Apple ][ (DOS 3.3) disk images.",
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description="Utility to manage file systems on Atari 8-bit (DOS 2) and Apple ][ (DOS 3.3) disk images.",
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long_description=long_description,
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license="GPL",
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classifiers=[
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