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SPDX-License-Identifier: LicenseRef-BSD-2-Clause-X-SixtyPical
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2019-04-15 12:11:43 +00:00
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This directory contains SixtyPical example programs
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specifically for the Apple II series of computers.
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See the [README in the parent directory](../README.md) for
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more information on these example programs.
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Note that `sixtypical` does not currently support "load
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and go" execution of these programs, because constructing
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an Apple II disk image file on the fly is not something
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it can currently do. If you have the linapple sources
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checked out, and the a2tools available, you could do
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something like this:
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bin/sixtypical --traceback --origin=0x2000 --output-format=raw eg/apple2/prog.60p --output prog.bin
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cp /path/to/linapple/res/Master.dsk sixtypical.dsk
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a2rm sixtypical.dsk PROG
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a2in B sixtypical.dsk PROG prog.bin
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linapple -d1 sixtypical.dsk -autoboot
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and then enter
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BLOAD PROG
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CALL 8192
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Ideally you could
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BRUN PROG
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But that does not always return to BASIC and I'm not sure why.
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