<article>
-<title>C64 specific information for cc65
+<title>Commodore 64 specific information for cc65
<author>Ullrich von Bassewitz, <htmlurl url="mailto:uz@cc65.org" name="uz@cc65.org">
<date>2003-09-23
for the declaration of the structure.
<tag><tt/CIA1, CIA2/</tag>
- Access to the two CIA (complex interface adapater) chips is available via
+ Access to the two CIA (complex interface adapter) chips is available via
the <tt/CIA1/ and <tt/CIA2/ variables. The structure behind these variables
- is explained in <tt/_cia.h/.
+ is explained in <tt/_6526.h/.
<tag><tt/COLOR_RAM/</tag>
A character array that mirrors the color RAM of the C64 at $D800.
<sect1>Graphics drivers<p>
-All available graphics drivers for the TGI interface will use the space below
-the I/O area and kernal ROM, so you can have hires graphics in the standard
-setup without any memory loss or need for a changed configuration.
+<em>Note:</em> All available graphics drivers for the TGI interface will use
+the space below the I/O area and kernal ROM, so you can have hires graphics in
+the standard setup without any memory loss or need for a changed
+configuration.
<descrip>
<tag><tt/c64-hi.tgi/</tag>
This driver features a resolution of 320*200 with two colors and an
- adjustable palette (that means that the two colors can be choosen out of a
+ adjustable palette (that means that the two colors can be chosen out of a
palette of the 16 C64 colors).
</descrip><p>
graphics drivers!
<tag><tt/c64-ramcart.emd/</tag>
- A driver for the RamCart 64/128. Will test the hardware for the available
- RAM.
+ A driver for the RamCart 64/128 written and contributed by Maciej Witkowiak.
+ Will test the hardware for the available RAM.
<tag><tt/c64-reu.emd/</tag>
A driver for the CBM REUs. The driver will determine from the connected REU
it has better knowledge about the hardware than the driver.
<tag><tt/c64-vdc.emd/</tag>
- A driver for the VDC memory of the C128. Can be used if the program is
- running in C64 mode of the C128. Autodetects the amount of memory available
- (16 or 64K) and offers 64 or 256 pages of 256 bytes each.
+ A driver for the VDC memory of the C128. Written and contributed by Maciej
+ Witkowiak. Can be used if the program is running in C64 mode of the C128.
+ Autodetects the amount of memory available (16 or 64K) and offers 64 or 256
+ pages of 256 bytes each.
</descrip><p>
<descrip>
<tag><tt/c64-hitjoy.joy/</tag>
- Driver for the Digital Excess & Hitmen adapter. See
+ Driver for the Digital Excess & Hitmen adapter contributed by Groepaz. See
<htmlurl url="http://www.digitalexcess.de/downloads/productions.php"
name="http://www.digitalexcess.de/downloads/productions.php"> on
instructions how to build one. Up to four joysticks are supported.
<tag><tt/c64-ptvjoy.joy/</tag>
- Driver for the Protovision 4-player adapter. See
+ Driver for the Protovision 4-player adapter contributed by Groepaz. See
<htmlurl url="http://www.protovision-online.de/hardw/hardwstart.htm"
- name="http://www.protovision-online.de/hardw/hardwstart.htm"> for prices
- and building instructions. Up to four joysticks are supported.
+ name="http://www.protovision-online.de/hardw/hardwstart.htm"> for prices and
+ building instructions. Up to four joysticks are supported.
<tag><tt/c64-stdjoy.joy/</tag>
Supports up to two standard joysticks connected to the joysticks port of
the C64.
-</descrip><p>
+ <tag><tt/c64-numpad.joy/</tag>
+ Supports one joystick emulated by the numberpad of the C128 in C64 mode,
+ the firebutton is labeled &dquot;5&dquot; and ENTER.
+</descrip><p>
<sect1>Mouse drivers<p>
-Currently no drivers available (in fact, the API for loadable mouse drivers
-does not exist).
+<descrip>
+
+ <tag><tt/c64-1351.mou/</tag>
+ Supports a standard mouse connected to port #0 of the C64.
+
+ <tag><tt/c64-joy.mou/</tag>
+ Supports a mouse emulated by a standard joystick in port #0 of the C64.
+
+</descrip><p>
<sect1>RS232 device drivers<p>
+<sect>Limitations<p>
+
+
+
<sect>Other hints<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:
+supported by BASIC, the following syntax was chosen:
<tscreen><verb>
- RUN:REM,ARG1," ARG2", ARG 3,, ARG5, ...
+ RUN: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>
+<sect1>Program return code<p>
+
+The program return code (low byte) is passed back to BASIC by use of the
+<tt/ST/ variable.
+
+
+<sect1>Interrupts<p>
+
+The runtime for the C64 uses routines marked as <tt/.CONDES/ type 2 for
+interrupt handlers. Such routines must be written as simple machine language
+subroutines and will be called automatically by the interrupt handler code
+when they are linked into a program. See the discussion of the <tt/.CONDES/
+feature in the <htmlurl url="ca65.html" name="assembler manual">.
+
+
<sect>Bugs/Feedback<p>