Since the Plus/4 and the Commodore 16/116 are almost identical (the latter are
missing the 6551 ACIA and do only have 16KB of memory), the <htmlurl
url="c16.html" name="C16 documentation"> is also worth a look. The difference
-between both targets is that the Plus/4 runtime uses banking to support full
-64K RAM, while the C16 does not use banking and supports up to 32K RAM.
+between both cc65 targets is that the Plus/4 runtime uses banking to support
+full 64K RAM, while the C16 does not use banking and supports up to 32K RAM.
Because banking is not needed, most C16 programs will be somewhat smaller than
the same program compiled for the Plus/4. However, programs compiled for the
C16 will always run on the Plus/4, while the reverse is not necessarily true.
declaration of the structure.
<tag><tt/COLOR_RAM/</tag>
- A character array that mirrors the color RAM of the C64 at $D800.
+ A character array that mirrors the color RAM of the Plus/4 at $0800.
</descrip><p>
+<sect>Limitations<p>
+
+
+
<sect>Other hints<p>
<sect1>Passing arguments to the program<p>