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CBM510 update
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@ -110,8 +110,8 @@ compiling them into assembler. Therefore if you have a C function named
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Systems:
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Supported systems at this time are: C64, C128, Plus/4, CBM 500, CBM 600/700,
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the newer PET machines (not 2001), Atari 8bit, and the Apple ][ (thanks to
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Supported systems at this time are: C64, C128, Plus/4, CBM 500, CBM 600/700,
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the newer PET machines (not 2001), Atari 8bit, and the Apple ][ (thanks to
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Kevin Ruland, who did the port).
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C64: The program runs in a memory configuration, where only the kernal ROM
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@ -128,10 +128,10 @@ Plus/4: Unfortunately, the Plus/4 is not able to disable only part of it's
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free memory is reduced to 12K).
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CBM 500:
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The C program runs in bank #0 and has about 61K memory available. The
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memory available on the CBM5x0 is slightly less than that available
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on its bigger brothers (CBM 600/700) because the video ram is also
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placed into bank #0 to allow sprites.
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The C program runs in bank #0 and has a total of 48K memory available.
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This is less than what is available on its bigger brothers (CBM
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600/700) because the character data and video RAM is placed in the
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execution bank (#0) to allow the use of sprites.
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CBM 600/700:
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The C program runs in a separate segment and has almost full 64K of
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