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Update: new c16 target and fire demo

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This directory contains sample programs for the cc65 compiler.
Below is a short description for each of the programs together with a list of
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List of supplied sample programs:
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Name: fire
Description: Another graphics demo written by groepaz/hitmen.
Platforms: The program is currently only running on the C64, but should
be portable to the C128 and CBM510 (and maybe more machines).
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Name: hello
Description: A nice "Hello world" type program that uses the conio
console I/O library for output.
Platforms: Runs on all platforms that support conio, which means:
Apple ][, Atari, C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610, PET, Plus/4
Apple ][, Atari, C16, C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610, PET, Plus/4
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Name: mousedemo
Description: Shows how to use the mouse.
Platforms: All systems with mouse and conio support:
Atari (untested), C64, C128 and CBM510
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Name: nachtm
Description: Plays "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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prime numbers in a specific number interval. Often used as
a benchmark program.
Platforms: All systems with conio and clock support:
Atari, C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610, PET, Plus/4
Atari, C16, C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610, PET, Plus/4
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Name: tgidemo
Description: Shows some of the graphics capabilities of the "tiny graphics