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Although the primary target OS for the Apple II for sure isn't DOS 3.3 but ProDOS 8 the Apple II binary files contained a DOS 3.3 4-byte header. Recently I was made aware of the AppleSingle file format. That format is a much better way to transport Apple II meta data from the cc65 toolchain to the ProDOS 8 file system. Therefore I asked AppleCommander to support the AppleSingle file format. Now that there's an AppleCommander BETA with AppleSingle support it's the right time for this change. I bumped version to 2.17 because of this from the perspective of Apple II users of course incompatible change.
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# Configuration for assembler programs which don't need a special setup
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FEATURES {
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STARTADDRESS: default = $0803;
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}
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SYMBOLS {
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__FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
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}
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MEMORY {
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ZP: file = "", start = $0000, size = $00FF;
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HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
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MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = $C000 - %S;
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BSS: file = "", start = __MAIN_LAST__, size = $C000 - __MAIN_LAST__;
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}
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SEGMENTS {
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ZEROPAGE: load = ZP, type = zp, optional = yes;
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EXEHDR: load = HEADER, type = ro, optional = yes;
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CODE: load = MAIN, type = rw;
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RODATA: load = MAIN, type = ro, optional = yes;
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DATA: load = MAIN, type = rw, optional = yes;
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BSS: load = BSS, type = bss, optional = yes, define = yes;
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}
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