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Clarified Apple II compatibility
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## Supported Systems
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## Supported Systems
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The following 6502-based systems are currently supported:
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The following 6502-based systems are currently supported:
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* Apple II - EightBall runs under ProDOS and uses upper/lowercase text. It should run on 64K Apple IIe, IIc or IIgs. It can probably run on Apple II/II+ with an 80 column card, but this has not been tested.
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* Apple II - EightBall runs under ProDOS and uses upper/lowercase text. It should run on 64K Apple IIe Enhanced, IIc or IIgs.
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* Commodore 64 - EightBall should run on any C64.
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* Commodore 64 - EightBall should run on any C64.
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* Commodore VIC-20 - EightBall runs on a VIC-20 with 32K of additional RAM.
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* Commodore VIC-20 - EightBall runs on a VIC-20 with 32K of additional RAM.
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EightBall also runs on Linux (built as a 32 bit process using `gcc -m32`.)
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EightBall also runs on Linux (built as a 32 bit process using `gcc -m32`.)
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With some small modifications, the code could also be built for any 6502-based system supported by the `cc65` compiler. For the interpreter/compiler program, upper and lower case text support is required (so Apple II/II+ would need an 80 column card.) The virtual machine program does not necessarily require lower case (if you do not use it in your EightBall code.)
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## Licence
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## Licence
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Free Software licenced under GPL v3.
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Free Software licenced under GPL v3.
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