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+ <h1>Getting Started</h1>
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+ <h2>Content</h2>
+ <ul class="down">
+ <li><a href="#GNU">GNU/Linux</a>
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+ <li><a href="#Windows">Windows</a>
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ <h2><a name="GNU">GNU/Linux</a></h2>
+ <p>Download the
+ <a href="https://github.com/oliverschmidt/cc65/archive/master.zip">
+ current cc65 source code</a> an unzip it to a path of your choice.
+ Change the current working directory to that path and enter 'make'. This
+ builds both the cc65 binaries (located in the subdirectory 'bin') and
+ the cc65 libraries. Now cc65 is fully functional without further steps.
+ </p>
+ <p>If you want to be able to run the cc65 binaries without providing their
+ path you may additionally enter 'sudo make install'. This creates
+ symbolic links to the binaries in '/usr/local/bin'.
+ </p>
+ <h2><a name="Windows">Windows</a></h2>
+ <p>Download the
+ <a href="https://github.com/oliverschmidt/cc65/archive/master.zip">
+ current cc65 source code</a> and unzip it to a path of your choice that
+ <u>doesn't contain spaces</u> (let's presume 'c:\cc65' here). Download
+ the 'Make for Windows'
+ <a href="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/make-bin-zip.php">
+ binary</a> and its
+ <a href="http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/downlinks/make-dep-zip.php">
+ dependencies</a> and unzip them both to the <u>same</u> path of your
+ choice (let's presume 'c:\gnu' here). Now you have two options...
+ <ul class="bullet">
+ <li>Build the cc65 binaries using
+ <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/visualstudio/eng#downloads+d-2010-express">
+ Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Express</a>:<br/>
+ Open a 'Visual Studio Command Prompt (2010)', change the current
+ working directory to 'c:\cc65' and enter 'c:\gnu\bin\make'. This
+ builds both the cc65 binaries (located in 'c:\cc65\bin') and the
+ cc65 libraries. Now cc65 is fully functional without further
+ steps.
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ <ul class="bullet">
+ <li>Use prebuilt cc65 binaries:<br/>
+ Download the
+ <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/cc65/files/latest/download">
+ latest cc65 binaries</a> for Windows and unzip them to
+ 'c:\cc65\bin'. Open a Command Prompt, change the current working
+ directory to 'c:\cc65' and enter 'c:\gnu\bin\make lib'. This
+ builds the cc65 libraries. Now cc65 is fully functional without
+ further steps.<br/>
+ <u>Note:</u> If you receive an error message complaining about
+ 'MSVCR100.dll' missing then you need to install the
+ <a href="http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8328">
+ Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Redistributable Package (x86)</a>.
+ </li>
+ </ul>
+ </p>
+ <p>If you want to be able to run the cc65 binaries without providing their
+ path you may additionally add 'c:\cc65\bin' to your 'Path' environment
+ variable.
+ </p>
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