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|    fadden to Jayson Smith    |
|    Re: Importing binary files to DOS 3.3 di    |
|    14 Oct 21 07:58:11    |
      From: thefadden@gmail.com              On Thursday, October 14, 2021 at 7:09:13 AM UTC-7, Jayson Smith wrote:       > Sorry if I'm missing something obvious here. I want to be able to use an        > assembler under Windows to assemble Apple II programs. However, I don't        > know of a way to import the resulting binaries to a DOS 3.3 disk with        > CiderPress in such a way that the four-byte binary header giving the        > start address and length of the file is also included. Is there a way to        > do this?               Add the file type / aux type tag to the filename, e.g. "FOO#062000" for a BIN       file that loads at address $2000. Then just add it to the DOS 3.3 disk       image. Since it's being added as a BIN file to a DOS disk, the load address       and length will be added        automatically.              Type preservation doc: https://nulib.com/library/nulib2-preserve.htm              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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