Although the primary target OS for the Apple II for sure isn't DOS 3.3 but ProDOS 8 the Apple II binary files contained a DOS 3.3 4-byte header. Recently I was made aware of the AppleSingle file format. That format is a much better way to transport Apple II meta data from the cc65 toolchain to the ProDOS 8 file system. Therefore I asked AppleCommander to support the AppleSingle file format. Now that there's an AppleCommander BETA with AppleSingle support it's the right time for this change.
I bumped version to 2.17 because of this from the perspective of Apple II users of course incompatible change.
FEATURES {
STARTADDRESS: default = $0803;
}
+SYMBOLS {
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
+}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", start = $0000, size = $00FF;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = $C000 - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __MAIN_LAST__, size = $C000 - __MAIN_LAST__;
}
}
SYMBOLS {
__EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__HIMEM__: type = weak, value = $9600; # Presumed RAM end
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = __HIMEM__ - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __HIMEM__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
# Configuration for overlay programs (overlays located below main program)
-# The overlay files don't include the 4 byte DOS 3.3 header so use AppleCommander like this:
-# java -jar ac.jar -cc65 mydisk.dsk myprog bin < myprog
-# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.1 bin < myprog.1
-# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.2 bin < myprog.2
-# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.3 bin < myprog.3
+# The overlay files are raw binary files so use AppleCommander like this:
+# java -jar ac.jar -as mydisk.dsk myprog < myprog
+# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.1 bin < myprog.1
+# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.2 bin < myprog.2
+# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.3 bin < myprog.3
# ...
FEATURES {
}
SYMBOLS {
__EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__HIMEM__: type = weak, value = $9600; # Presumed RAM end
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S + __OVERLAYSIZE__, size = __HIMEM__ - __OVERLAYSIZE__ - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __HIMEM__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
-# Configuration for ProDOS 8 system programs (without the header)
+# Configuration for ProDOS 8 system programs (allowing for 3KB in LC)
SYMBOLS {
+ __EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $00FF; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
__LCSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0C00; # Rest of bank two
}
MEMORY {
- ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- MAIN: file = %O, start = $2000, size = $BF00 - $2000;
- BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = $BF00 - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
- LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
+ ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = $2000 - $003A, size = $003A;
+ MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = $2000, size = $BF00 - $2000;
+ BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = $BF00 - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
+ LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
}
SEGMENTS {
ZEROPAGE: load = ZP, type = zp;
+ EXEHDR: load = HEADER, type = ro, optional = yes;
STARTUP: load = MAIN, type = ro;
LOWCODE: load = MAIN, type = ro, optional = yes;
CODE: load = MAIN, type = ro;
}
SYMBOLS {
__EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__HIMEM__: type = weak, value = $9600; # Presumed RAM end
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = __HIMEM__ - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __HIMEM__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
FEATURES {
STARTADDRESS: default = $0803;
}
+SYMBOLS {
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
+}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", start = $0000, size = $00FF;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = $C000 - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __MAIN_LAST__, size = $C000 - __MAIN_LAST__;
}
}
SYMBOLS {
__EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__HIMEM__: type = weak, value = $9600; # Presumed RAM end
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = __HIMEM__ - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __HIMEM__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
# Configuration for overlay programs (overlays located below main program)
-# The overlay files don't include the 4 byte DOS 3.3 header so use AppleCommander like this:
-# java -jar ac.jar -cc65 mydisk.dsk myprog bin < myprog
-# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.1 bin < myprog.1
-# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.2 bin < myprog.2
-# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.3 bin < myprog.3
+# The overlay files are raw binary files so use AppleCommander like this:
+# java -jar ac.jar -as mydisk.dsk myprog < myprog
+# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.1 bin < myprog.1
+# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.2 bin < myprog.2
+# java -jar ac.jar -p mydisk.dsk myprog.3 bin < myprog.3
# ...
FEATURES {
}
SYMBOLS {
__EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__HIMEM__: type = weak, value = $9600; # Presumed RAM end
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S + __OVERLAYSIZE__, size = __HIMEM__ - __OVERLAYSIZE__ - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __HIMEM__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
-# Configuration for ProDOS 8 system programs (without the header)
+# Configuration for ProDOS 8 system programs (allowing for 3KB in LC)
SYMBOLS {
+ __EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $00FF; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
__LCSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0C00; # Rest of bank two
}
MEMORY {
- ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- MAIN: file = %O, start = $2000, size = $BF00 - $2000;
- BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = $BF00 - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
- LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
+ ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = $2000 - $003A, size = $003A;
+ MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = $2000, size = $BF00 - $2000;
+ BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = $BF00 - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
+ LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
}
SEGMENTS {
ZEROPAGE: load = ZP, type = zp;
+ EXEHDR: load = HEADER, type = ro, optional = yes;
STARTUP: load = MAIN, type = ro;
LOWCODE: load = MAIN, type = ro, optional = yes;
CODE: load = MAIN, type = ro;
}
SYMBOLS {
__EXEHDR__: type = import;
+ __FILETYPE__: type = weak, value = $0006; # ProDOS file type
__STACKSIZE__: type = weak, value = $0800; # 2k stack
__HIMEM__: type = weak, value = $9600; # Presumed RAM end
__LCADDR__: type = weak, value = $D400; # Behind quit code
}
MEMORY {
ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $0080, size = $001A;
- HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - 4, size = $0004;
+ HEADER: file = %O, start = %S - $003A, size = $003A;
MAIN: file = %O, define = yes, start = %S, size = __HIMEM__ - %S;
BSS: file = "", start = __ONCE_RUN__, size = __HIMEM__ - __STACKSIZE__ - __ONCE_RUN__;
LC: file = "", define = yes, start = __LCADDR__, size = __LCSIZE__;
<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary file format generated by the linker for the
-Apple ][ target is a binary program with a 4 byte DOS 3.3 header
-containing the load address and load length. The default load address is
-$803.
+Apple ][ target is an <url name="AppleSingle"
+url="http://kaiser-edv.de/documents/AppleSingle_AppleDouble.pdf"> file.
+The default load address is $803.
-<bf/AppleCommander 1.3.5/ or later (available at <url
-url="https://applecommander.github.io/">) includes the option <tt/-cc65/
-that allows to put binary files with a DOS 3.3 header onto disk images
-containing DOS 3.3 as well as ProDOS 8.
-
-For ProDOS 8 system programs the load address is fixed to $2000 so there
-is no need for a header. Thus the linker configuration
-<ref id="apple-sys-cfg" name="apple2-system.cfg"> for those programs
-omits the DOS 3.3 header. The right AppleCommander option to put system files
-without a header on a ProDOS 8 disk image is <tt/-p/.
+<bf/AppleCommander 1.4.0/ or later (available at <url
+url="https://applecommander.github.io/">) includes the option <tt/-as/ that
+allows to put AppleSingle files onto disk images containing DOS 3.3 as well
+as ProDOS 8.
<sect>Memory layout<p>
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: DOS 3.3 header (address and length). Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit
- the header.
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
<descrip>
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
+
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
stack size.
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: DOS 3.3 header (address and length). Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit
- the header.
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
<sect1><tt/apple2-overlay.cfg/<p>
Configuration for an overlay program with up to nine overlays. The overlay files
-don't include the DOS 3.3 header. See <tt>samples/overlaydemo.c</tt> for more
+don't include the AppleSingle header. See <tt>samples/overlaydemo.c</tt> for more
information on overlays.
Parameters:
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: DOS 3.3 header (address and length). Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit
- the header.
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: No header. Use <tt/-u __EXEHDR__ apple2.lib/ to add a DOS 3.3 header
- (address and length).
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: No. Use <tt/-u __EXEHDR__ apple2.lib/ to add the AppleSingle header.
</descrip><p>
Using LOADER.SYSTEM is as simple as copying it to the ProDOS 8 directory of the
program to load under name <program>.SYSTEM as a system program. For
-example the program <tt/MYPROG/ is loaded by <tt/MYPROG.SYSTEM/.
+example the program <tt/MYPROG/ is loaded by <tt/MYPROG.SYSTEM/. The right
+AppleCommander option to put LOADER.SYSTEM on a ProDOS 8 disk image is <tt/-p/.
<sect1>Heap<p>
<sect>Binary format<p>
The standard binary file format generated by the linker for the
-enhanced Apple //e target is a binary program with a 4 byte DOS 3.3 header
-containing the load address and load length. The default load address is
-$803.
+enhanced Apple //e target is an <url name="AppleSingle"
+url="http://kaiser-edv.de/documents/AppleSingle_AppleDouble.pdf"> file.
+The default load address is $803.
-<bf/AppleCommander 1.3.5/ or later (available at <url
-url="https://applecommander.github.io/">) includes the option <tt/-cc65/
-that allows to put binary files with a DOS 3.3 header onto disk images
-containing DOS 3.3 as well as ProDOS 8.
-
-For ProDOS 8 system programs the load address is fixed to $2000 so there
-is no need for a header. Thus the linker configuration
-<ref id="apple-sys-cfg" name="apple2enh-system.cfg"> for those programs
-omits the DOS 3.3 header. The right AppleCommander option to put system files
-without a header on a ProDOS 8 disk image is <tt/-p/.
+<bf/AppleCommander 1.4.0/ or later (available at <url
+url="https://applecommander.github.io/">) includes the option <tt/-as/ that
+allows to put AppleSingle files onto disk images containing DOS 3.3 as well
+as ProDOS 8.
<sect>Memory layout<p>
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: DOS 3.3 header (address and length). Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit
- the header.
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
<descrip>
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
+
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
stack size.
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: DOS 3.3 header (address and length). Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit
- the header.
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
<sect1><tt/apple2enh-overlay.cfg/<p>
Configuration for an overlay program with up to nine overlays. The overlay files
-don't include the DOS 3.3 header. See <tt>samples/overlaydemo.c</tt> for more
+don't include the AppleSingle header. See <tt>samples/overlaydemo.c</tt> for more
information on overlays.
Parameters:
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: DOS 3.3 header (address and length). Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit
- the header.
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: Yes. Use <tt/-D __EXEHDR__=0/ to omit the AppleSingle header.
<tag><tt/__STACKSIZE__:/ C runtime stack size</tag>
Default: $800. Use <tt/-D __STACKSIZE__=<size>/ to set a different
<tag><tt/STARTADDRESS:/ Program start address</tag>
Default: $803. Use <tt/-S <addr>/ to set a different start address.
- <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ Executable file header</tag>
- Default: No header. Use <tt/-u __EXEHDR__ apple2enh.lib/ to add a DOS 3.3 header
- (address and length).
+ <tag><tt/__EXEHDR__:/ AppleSingle executable file header</tag>
+ Default: No. Use <tt/-u __EXEHDR__ apple2enh.lib/ to add the AppleSingle header.
</descrip><p>
Using LOADER.SYSTEM is as simple as copying it to the ProDOS 8 directory of the
program to load under name <program>.SYSTEM as a system program. For
-example the program <tt/MYPROG/ is loaded by <tt/MYPROG.SYSTEM/.
+example the program <tt/MYPROG/ is loaded by <tt/MYPROG.SYSTEM/. The right
+AppleCommander option to put LOADER.SYSTEM on a ProDOS 8 disk image is <tt/-p/.
<sect1>Heap<p>
<sect2>AppleWin<p>
Available at <url
-url="http://applewin.berlios.de/">:
+url="https://github.com/AppleWin/AppleWin">:
Emulates Apple ][/enhanced Apple //e computers, with
sound, video, joysticks, serial port, and disk images. Includes monitor. Only
for Windows. The package comes with a DOS 3.3 disk (called "master.dsk") image;
-however, you will need <bf/AppleCommander 1.3.5/ or later (available at <url
-url="http://applecommander.sourceforge.net/">).
+however, you will need <bf/AppleCommander 1.4.0/ or later (available at <url
+url="https://applecommander.github.io/">).
Compile the tutorial with
<tt/cc65.dsk/, then use <bf/AppleCommander/:
<tscreen><verb>
-java -jar ac.jar -cc65 cc65.dsk test B < hello
+java -jar ac.jar -as cc65.dsk test < hello
</verb></tscreen>
Note that a convention in the Apple world is that "hello" is the file which is
run automatically upon booting a DOS disk, sort of like the "autoexec.bat" of
-the MSDOS/Windows world. We've avoided that in the example, however. Also,
-the <tt/B/ parameter must be in caps., and "test" is the name of the program as
-it will appear on the Apple disk.
+the MSDOS/Windows world. We've avoided that in the example, however by using
+"test" as the name of the program as it will appear on the Apple disk.
Start the emulator, click on the <bf/Disk 1/ icon, and point to <bf/cc65.dsk/;
then, click the big Apple logo, to boot the system. Then, type this on the
;
; Oliver Schmidt, 2012-06-10
;
-; This module supplies a 4 byte DOS 3.3 header
-; containing the load address and load length.
+; This module supplies an AppleSingle version 2 file header + entry with
+; ID 11 according to https://tools.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1740.txt Appendix A.
;
.export __EXEHDR__ : absolute = 1 ; Linker referenced
+ .import __FILETYPE__ ; Linker generated
.import __MAIN_START__, __MAIN_LAST__ ; Linker generated
+; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+; Data Fork
+ID01_LENGTH = __MAIN_LAST__ - __MAIN_START__
+ID01_OFFSET = ID01 - START
+
+; ProDOS File Info
+ID11_LENGTH = ID01 - ID11
+ID11_OFFSET = ID11 - START
+
; ------------------------------------------------------------------------
.segment "EXEHDR"
- .addr __MAIN_START__ ; Load address
- .word __MAIN_LAST__ - __MAIN_START__ ; Load length
+START: .byte $00, $05, $16, $00 ; Magic number
+ .byte $00, $02, $00, $00 ; Version number
+ .res 16 ; Filler
+ .byte 0, 2 ; Number of entries
+ .byte 0, 0, 0, 1 ; Entry ID 1 - Data Fork
+ .byte 0, 0, >ID01_OFFSET, <ID01_OFFSET ; Offset
+ .byte 0, 0, >ID01_LENGTH, <ID01_LENGTH ; Length
+ .byte 0, 0, 0, 11 ; Entry ID 11 - ProDOS File Info
+ .byte 0, 0, >ID11_OFFSET, <ID11_OFFSET ; Offset
+ .byte 0, 0, >ID11_LENGTH, <ID11_LENGTH ; Length
+ID11: .byte 0, %11000011 ; Access - Destroy, Rename, Write, Read
+ .byte >__FILETYPE__, <__FILETYPE__ ; File Type
+ .byte 0, 0 ; Auxiliary Type high
+ .byte >__MAIN_START__, <__MAIN_START__ ; Auxiliary Type low
+ID01:
$(foreach file,$(EMD) $(MOU) $(TGI),$(D64_WRITE_recipe))
# --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-# Rule to make an Apple II disk with all samples. Needs the Apple Commander
-# program available at http://applecommander.sourceforge.net/ and a template
-# disk named 'prodos.dsk'.
+# Rule to make an Apple II disk with all samples. Needs the AppleCommander
+# program available at https://applecommander.github.io/ and a template disk
+# named 'prodos.dsk'.
define DSK_WRITE_BIN_recipe
$(if $(findstring BF00,$(LDFLAGS_$(notdir $(file))_$(SYS))), \
java -jar $(AC) -p $@ $(notdir $(file)).system sys <$(TARGET_PATH)/$(SYS)/util/loader.system)
-java -jar $(AC) -cc65 $@ $(notdir $(file)) bin <$(file)
+java -jar $(AC) -as $@ $(notdir $(file)) <$(file)
endef # DSK_WRITE_BIN_recipe
#define VER_MAJOR 2U
-#define VER_MINOR 16U
+#define VER_MINOR 17U