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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
the supported platforms.
Please note:
* The supplied makefile needs GNU make. It works out of the box on Linux
and similar systems. If you're using Windows, you will have to compile
the programs manually.
* The makefile specifies the C64 as the default target platform, because all
of the programs run on this platform. When compiling for another platform,
you will have to change the line that specifies the target system at the
top of the makefile.
List of supplied sample programs:
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Name: ascii
Description: Shows the ASCII (or ATASCII, PETSCII) codes of typed
characters. Written and contributed by Greg King
<gngking@erols.com>.
Platforms: All platforms with conio or stdio (compile time configurable).
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Name: diodemo
Description: A disc copy program written and contributed by Oliver
Schmidt, <ol.sc@web.de>. Supports single or dual disc copy.
Platforms: The program does depend on conio and dio (direct disk i/o),
so it does currently compile for the Atari and Apple ][
machines.
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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: gunzip65
Description: A gunzip utility for 6502 based machines written by Piotr
Fusik <fox@scene.pl>.
Platforms: Runs on all platforms with file I/O (currently the Atari, the
Apple ][ and most Commodore 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, C16, C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610, PET, Plus/4
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Name: mandelbrot
Description: A mandelbrot demo using integer arithmetic. The demo was
written by groepaz/hitmen and converted to cc65 using TGI
graphics by Stephan Haubenthal.
Platforms: Runs on all platforms that have TGI support:
Apple ][, C64, C128, Oric Atmos, Geos and Lynx.
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Name: mousedemo
Description: Shows how to use the mouse.
Platforms: All systems with mouse and conio support:
C64, C128, CBM510, Atari, Apple ][
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Name: nachtm
Description: Plays "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Platforms: All systems that have the Commodore SID (Sound Interface
Device):
C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610
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Name: plasma
Description: A fancy graphics demo written by groepaz/hitmen.
Platforms: The program needs a VIC, or a TED, so it runs on the following
systems:
C64, C128, CBM510, Plus/4
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Name: sieve
Description: Implements the "Sieve of Eratosthenes" as a way to find all
prime numbers in a specific number interval. Often used as
a benchmark program.
Platforms: All systems with conio and clock support:
Atari, C16, C64, C128, CBM510, CBM610, PET, Plus/4,
Apple ][ (without timing due to missing clock support)
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Name: tgidemo
Description: Shows some of the graphics capabilities of the "tiny graphics
interface".
Platforms: Runs on all platforms that have TGI support:
Apple ][, C64, C128, Oric Atmos, Geos and Lynx.