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|    Re: Wudsn now supports Apple //    |
|    04 Nov 23 06:26:51    |
      From: Peter.Dell@web.de              On Friday, May 20, 2016 at 8:13:30 PM UTC+2, cybernesto wrote:       > > Using -plain will generate a binary without any address or length       information but that's what is expected at the begin of a ".b" file. If you       want to use ACME, my suggestion would be the following:        > > - use "-cbm" instead of "-plain" in the compiler options.        > > - use ".prg" as file extension instead of ".b"       > Is there a chance to include this in the default configuration? I kept the       WUDSN installation unused for years because some acme code I was trying did       not work because of this. I finally decided to take the time and see why it       happened and this was the        solution. But why in heaven isn't this the default ACME configuration for the       Apple II???              Hi,       I'm not using ACME myself, so I'm happy for all input and examples. When I       check the current WUDSN version "-cbm" is the default for ACME. The ".b" is       coming as the default for executables on "APPLEII", so it is not ACME       specific. Of course you can        change it, but ".b" is used by the IDE to detect that conversion to .dsk is       required.       Please contact me in case if further questions also directly as jac at       wudsn.com              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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