contiki/platform/atari
Oliver Schmidt 98060c1eab Moved from last cc65 release (2.13.3) to recent cc65 snapshot (2.13.9).
Relevant cc65 changes...

General:
- The compiler generates "extended" dependency info (like gcc) so there's no need for postprocessing whatsoever :-)
- The linker is very pernickety regarding the ordering of cmdline options so a custom linker rule is necessary :-(

Apple2:
- The various memory usage scenarios aren't specified anymore via separate linker configs but via defines overriding default values in the builtin linker config.

Atari:
- The builtin linker config allows to override the start addr so there no more need for a custom linker config.
- The C library comes with POSIX directory access. So there's no more need for for a custom coding.

CBM:
- The C library comes with POSIX directory access. So there's no more need for for a custom coding.
2013-02-14 15:42:43 +01:00
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lib Moved from last cc65 release (2.13.3) to recent cc65 snapshot (2.13.9). 2013-02-14 15:42:43 +01:00
atari.cfg Added cc65 target 'atari' for Atari 8-bit machines. This addition was triggered by exsistence of http://www.atari8ethernet.com/. 2010-09-29 19:44:01 +00:00
contiki-conf.h Remove tab chars from retro C sources. 2013-01-28 23:43:08 +01:00
contiki-main.c Remove tab chars from retro C sources. 2013-01-28 23:43:08 +01:00
Makefile.atari Moved from last cc65 release (2.13.3) to recent cc65 snapshot (2.13.9). 2013-02-14 15:42:43 +01:00
README Added section on 'dir2atr' now that there's an "official" download. 2010-10-03 11:01:32 +00:00

The platform/atari/ directory is used for targeting an Atari 8-bit computer.
Most things are shared between the 6502-based targets so please consult
cpu/6502/README for further details.


The following Atari 8-bit Ethernet card is supported:

- Atari 8-bit Ethernet Project: Use driver cs8900a.eth with address $D500.


The 'disk' make goal requires HiassofT's dir2atr program. It is available at
http://www.horus.com/~hias/atari/ - either as source code (being part of the
'AtariSIO driver and utilities for Linux') or as Win32 binary program (being
part of the 'Atari Tools for Win32').