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#
# Makefile
# Apple2BuildPipelineSample
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#
# Part of a sample build pipeline for Apple ][ software development
#
# Created by Quinn Dunki on 8/15/14.
# One Girl, One Laptop Productions
# http://www.quinndunki.com
# http://www.quinndunki.com/blondihacks
#
include make/head.mk
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# Customize this file to control what gets built, what machines to
# target, where in memory to put it, etc.
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# The name of your system or binary file to build goes here:
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PGM=___PACKAGENAME___
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# Set the config you are building for. See these pages for details:
# http://cc65.github.io/cc65/doc/apple2.html#s4
# http://cc65.github.io/cc65/doc/apple2enh.html#s4
#
# Uncomment the one you want below (the first one is the default):
# MACHINE = apple2
# MACHINE = apple2-dos33
# MACHINE = apple2-system
# MACHINE = apple2-loader
# MACHINE = apple2-reboot
# MACHINE = apple2enh
# MACHINE = apple2enh-dos33
# MACHINE = apple2enh-system
# MACHINE = apple2enh-loader
# MACHINE = apple2enh-reboot
# Uncomment and set this to your starting address in Apple ][ memory
# if necessary:
# START_ADDR = 6000
# Set the default CPU to assemble for. You can change this in the
# body of a .s file using control commands like ".PC02". Uncomment
# the one you want below (the first one is the default):
# CPU = 6502
# CPU = 65SC02
# CPU = 65C02
# CPU = 65816
# Note: You can assemble for 65816 in 16-bit mode but the C compiler
# will only produce 8-bit code.
# Any *.c files in your main project directory will automatically be
# built. But, if you have subdirectories with C files in them, you
# should add them to the list of C_SRCS to build. Do that by
# uncommenting the following line and changing "someSubDir" to match
# the subdirectory you have created. Add multiple lines like this
# for each subdirectory:
# C_SRCS += $(wildcard someSubDir/*.c)
# Any *.s files in your main project directory will automatically be
# built. But, if you have subdirectories with assembly files in them,
# you should add them to the list of ASM_SRCS to build. Do that by
# uncommenting the following line and changing "someSubDir" to match
# the subdirectory you have created. Add multiple lines like this
# for each subdirectory:
# ASM_SRCS += $(wildcard someSubDir/*.s)
# If you have a non-standard cc65 install, you may need to change
# some of these. Uncomment the following line and change it to the
# correct path to CC65_HOME if the default is not correct:
# export CC65_HOME := /usr/local/lib/cc65
#
# If the path to the cc65 binaries is not correct, uncomment this
# line and change it:
# CC65_BIN = /usr/local/bin
# If you want to add arguments to the compile commandline, add them
# to this variable:
# CFLAGS += -Os
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# If you want to add arguments to the assembly commandline, add them
# to this variable:
# ASMFLAGS += -g
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# If you want to add arguments to the link commandline, add them to
# this variable:
# LDFLAGS += -v
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# Do not change anything else below here...
include make/tail.mk