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Added some more detail to the "Binary format" section of the CBM docs.

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the C128 target
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub. This means that a
program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker
config.
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which calls the
machine language part via SYS. This means that a program can be loaded as
BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course possible to change this
behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the C16/C116
target is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub. This means
that a program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of
course possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and
linker config.
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the C16/116
target is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub which, calls
the machine language part via SYS. This means that a program can be loaded as
BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course possible to change this
behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the C64 target
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub. This means that a
program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker
config.
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which calls the
machine language part via SYS. This means that a program can be loaded as
BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course possible to change this
behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the CBM510
target is a machine language program with a short BASIC stub. This means that
a program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the Commodore
510 target is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which
transfers control to the machine language running in bank 0. This means that a
program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker
config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>
cc65 generated programs for the Commodore 510 run in bank 0, the memory bank

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the CBM610
target is a machine language program with a short BASIC stub. This means that
a program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the Commodore
610 target is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which
transfers control to the machine language running in bank 1. This means that a
program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker
config.

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the PET target
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub. This means that a
program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker
config.
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which calls the
machine language part via SYS. This means that a program can be loaded as
BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course possible to change this
behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the Plus/4
target is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub. This means
that a program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of
course possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and
linker config.
target is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which calls
the machine language part via SYS. This means that a program can be loaded as
BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course possible to change this
behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>

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<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary output format generated by the linker for the VIC20 target
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub. This means that a
program can be loaded as BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course
possible to change this behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker
config.
is a machine language program with a one line BASIC stub, which calls the
machine language part via SYS. This means that a program can be loaded as
BASIC program and started with RUN. It is of course possible to change this
behaviour by using a modified startup file and linker config.
<sect>Memory layout<p>