in the linker configuration to have the linker remove it.
+Please note that there is a "Apple ][ ProDOS 8 system program
+for loading binary programs" available in the cc65 User Contributions section.
+It adds all benefits of a ProDOS 8 system program to the standard binary
+program generated by the linker for the Apple ][ target.
+
<sect>Memory layout<p>
In the standard setup, cc65 generated programs use the memory from
-$800 to $9600, so 35.5K of memory (including the stack) is
-available. ROM calls are possible without further precautions.
+$800 to $95FF, so 35.5K of memory are available. ROM calls are
+possible without further precautions.
Special locations:
usage.
<itemize>
+<item>_dos_type
<item>get_ostype
</itemize>
<tag><tt/a2.lc.emd/</tag>
Gives access to 12KB RAM (48 pages of 256 bytes each) on the
Apple ][ language card. The driver was contributed by
- Stefan Haubenthal. Note: This driver is incompatible with any DOS using
+ Stefan Haubenthal. Note: This driver is incompatible with any DOS using
the language card memory!
</descrip><p>
<sect1>Passing arguments to the program<p>
-Command line arguments can be passed to <tt/main()/. Since this is not
-supported by BASIC, the following syntax was choosen:
+Command line arguments can be passed to <tt/main()/ after BLOAD. Since this is not
+supported by BASIC, the following syntax was chosen:
<tscreen><verb>
- CALL2048:REM,ARG1," ARG2", ARG 3,, ARG5, ...
+]CALL2048:REM ARG1 " ARG2 IS QUOTED" ARG3 "" ARG5
</verb></tscreen>
<enum>
-<item>Arguments are separated by commas.
-<item>There must be a comma after the first <tt/REM/.
-<item>Leading spaces are ignored; trailing spaces are included unless the
- argument was quoted.
+<item>Arguments are separated by spaces.
+<item>Arguments may be quoted.
+<item>Leading and trailing spaces around an argument are ignored. Spaces within
+ a quoted argument are allowed.
<item>The first argument passed to <tt/main/ is the program name.
+<item>A maximum number of 10 arguments (including the program name) are
+ supported.
</enum>