.. | ||
docs | ||
inc | ||
orig | ||
res | ||
.gitignore | ||
API.md | ||
calculator.s | ||
date.s | ||
eyes.s | ||
key.caps.s | ||
Makefile | ||
puzzle.s | ||
README.md | ||
run.basic.here.s | ||
screen.dump.s | ||
show.image.file.s | ||
show.text.file.s | ||
sort.directory.s | ||
TARGETS | ||
this.apple.s |
Disassembly of the original desk accessories:
- Calculator - complete!
- Date - complete!
- Puzzle - complete!
- Show Text File - in progress! 95% complete
- Sort Directory - in progress! 60% complete
New desk accessories:
- Show Image File
- Select an image file (8k Hires or 16k Double Hires), then choose this DA to preview it.
- This Apple
- Gives details about the computer, expanded memory, and what's in each slot.
- Eyes
- Eyes that follow the mouse.
- Screen Dump
- Dumps a screenshot to an ImageWriter II attached to a Super Serial Card in Slot 1.
- Key Caps
- Shows an on-screen keyboard map, and indicates which key is pressed.
- Run Basic Here
- Launches BASIC.SYSTEM with PREFIX set to current window's directory.
See API.md for programming details
Files
TARGETS
- lists DAs (used by makefile and other scripts)Makefile
- cleans/builds targets*.s
- source (originally generated using da65, now modified)
Build Instructions
On Unix-like systems (including Mac OS X) make all
should build
the desk accessory files (original and new) into out/
output with a .built
suffix.
Getting The DAs Onto Your Apple II
There are a handful of approaches for getting the files on your real or virtual Apple.
Create a Disk Image
To produce a ProDOS disk image with the DA files, install and build the Cadius tool:
git clone https://github.com/mach-kernel/cadius /tmp/cadius
make -C /tmp/cadius
CADIUS=/tmp/cadius/bin/release/cadius
Then from the desk.acc/
directory, run: res/package.sh
This will generate: desk.acc/out/DeskAccessories.po
Mount this disk image in your emulator, or transfer it to a real floppy with ADTPro, then follow the install instructions below.
Mount Folder in Virtual ][
If you use Virtual ][ as your emulator, you can skip creating a disk image.
At the top level of the repo, run res/go.sh
to build all targets,
then run res/mount.sh
. This will create a mount/
folder and the
built files will automatically be copied in. Then run Virtual ][ and
use the Media > Mount Folder as ProDOS Disk... menu item, then
select the mount/
folder. A new ProDOS volume called
/MOUNT
will be available. (Tip: use the Special > Check
Drives command in A2D to make it appear.)
(The res/go.sh
script will helpfully run res/mount.sh
automatically if the mount/
folder already exists.)
Other
If you need to copy the files some other way (e.g. via CiderPress), you need to do the following:
Transfer the .built
files in the out
directory, ensuring you:
- Drop the
.built
suffix - Ensure they have ProDOS file type
$F1
- Ensure they have start address
$0800
- Ensure they have auxtype
$0640
(to match the originals)
The last three are tricky, and depend on how you're copying the files.
Install Instructions
Once you have the files accessible on your Apple:
- Copy the files into your
A2.DESKTOP/DESK.ACC
folder (using A2D or any other tool) - Restart so A2D picks up the new DA
Tips:
- You can use the Sort Directory DA to order the files, which controls
the menu order:
- Open the
A2.DESKTOP/DESK.ACC
folder - Hold Open-Apple and click on each file in the desired order
- Select Sort Directory from the Apple menu, and verify the order
- Restart
- Open the