Generate a PRG file
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*.bin
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*.map
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*.lst
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*.prg
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Makefile
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Makefile
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@ -4,17 +4,13 @@ MEMCFG := mem.cfg
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.PHONY: all clean
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all: rs232.bin rs232.lst
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all: rs232.prg
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clean:
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rm -f rs232.bin *.o *.lst *.map
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rs232.bin: driver.o
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rs232.prg: driver.o
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cl65 -v -C ${MEMCFG} -m rs232.map -o $@ $^
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%.lst: %.bin
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@# the start address shouldn't be hardcoded here...
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da65 -o $@ -S 0x7000 $<
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%.o: %.a65
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ca65 -v -l $(patsubst %.o,%.lst,$@) -t ${MACHINE} -o $@ $<
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rs_status: .byte 0
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; TODO add a state variable that can be monitored by the BASIC WAIT command
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; this is load address, for generating PRG files
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; works, as long as the code segment comes right after these two bytes
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.segment "LOADADDR"
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.export LOADADDR
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LOADADDR:
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.word *+2
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; entry points
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.code
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; these are convenience entry points right at the beginning of the page,
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mem.cfg
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mem.cfg
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MEMORY {
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# $ED-$F7 seems to be an unused area in the zero page according to the BASIC 2.0/4.0 memory map
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ZP: file = "", define = yes, start = $00ED, size = $000A;
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# let's create a PRG file - note that you must define this segment in your code
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LOADADDR: file = %O, start = $6FFE, size = $0002;
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# we're loading at $7000, max code size $800 bytes
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RAM: file = %O, start = $7000, size = $0800;
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# if we reside in ROM instead, we should have more space available
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}
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SEGMENTS {
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ZEROPAGE: load = ZP, type = zp;
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LOADADDR: load = LOADADDR, type = ro;
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# change these two to "ROM" if you want to put them on a ROM chip
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CODE: load = RAM, type = ro;
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RODATA: load = RAM, type = ro;
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