### Description `c2d` is a small utility that will read Apple II binary and monitor text files and output a DOS ordered dsk image that will boot your code quickly. > Based on work by: > Weishaar, Tom. "Running without filenames". Open-Apple Jan. 1985 Vol. 1, No. 0: p. 7 () ### Features * Apple II+, IIe support. * Big and little-endian machine support. * Little-endian tested. * Platforms tested: * 32-bit/64-bit x86 OS/X. * 32-bit x86 Windows/MinGW. ### Distribution Files | Filename | Description | |------------|----------------| | c2d | OS/X Binary | | c2d.c | Source File | | c2d.exe | Windows Binary | | c2d.h | Source File | | README.md | This File | ### Download ``` git clone https://github.com/datajerk/c2d.git ``` *or* Download and extract. ### Build Notes OS/X: gcc -Wall -O -o c2d c2d.c Linux: gcc -Wall -O -o c2d c2d.c -lm Windows/Cygwin: gcc -Wall -O -o c2d c2d.c Windows/MinGW: PATH=C:\MinGW\bin;%PATH% gcc -Wall -O -static -o c2d c2d.c ### Usage/Examples ``` usage: c2d [-vh?] c2d [-m] input[.mon],[load_address] output.dsk -h|? this help -m jump to monitor after booting -v print version number and exit input without a .mon extension is assumed to be a binary with a 4 byte header. If the header is missing then you must append ,load_address to the binary input filename, e.g. filename,800. The load address will be read as hex. input with a .mon extension expected input format: 0800: A2 FF 9A 20 8C 02 20 4F 0808: 03 4C 00 FF 20 9E 02 A9 Examples: c2d hello hello.dsk c2d hello.mon hello.dsk c2d hello,800 hello.dsk c2d -m test,300 test.dsk ``` ### The Ugly Stuff c2d, Code to Disk, Version 0.1, Fri Feb 24 22:04:42 GMT 2012 (c) 2012 All Rights Reserved, Egan Ford (egan@sense.net, datajerk@gmail.com) > THIS CODE AND INFORMATION ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND/OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. License: * Do what you like, remember to credit all sources when using.