This directory contains example sources which demonstrate the rudiments of SixtyPical. Examples that are meant to fail and produce an error message are in the `errorful/` subdirectory. These files are intended to be architecture-agnostic. For the ones that do produce output, an appropriate source under `support/` should be included first, so that system entry points such as `chrout` are defined. In addition, some of these programs use "standard" support modules, so those should be included first too. For example: sixtypical --run-on=x64 support/c64.60p support/stdlib.60p vector-table.60p `chrout` is a routine with outputs the value of the accumulator as an ASCII character, disturbing none of the other registers, simply for the purposes of producing some observable output. (There is a KERNAL routine which does this on both the Commodore 64 and the Commodore VIC-20. It should not be hard to find or write such a routine for most other architectures.)