And then I copy the .prg-files it creates, to a disk image for transfer through zoomfloppy or sd2iec to the real VIC.
I did the latter half of my Denial-demo and the Poxelshows with it (first half of the Denial demo I did in the monitor of Power20 and VICE, but now I prefer mac2c64).
Hi Witzo (all),
Hi all,
I'm back after being away for a loooooong time... and as you might imagine, I'm wanting to get started again...
Life kind of put my VIC-20 dreams on hold, but I have a new laptop with emulation that I'm going to incorporate into the ultimate "emulation station" hopefully!
That being said, the comment above caught my eye... I'm going to try out this assembler, but had a question.
Can anyone tell me how to copy the .prg files it creates, to a disk image for transfer to an emulator?
And then I copy the .prg-files it creates, to a disk image for transfer through zoomfloppy or sd2iec to the real VIC.
I did the latter half of my Denial-demo and the Poxelshows with it (first half of the Denial demo I did in the monitor of Power20 and VICE, but now I prefer mac2c64).
Hi Witzo (all),
Hi all,
I'm back after being away for a loooooong time... and as you might imagine, I'm wanting to get started again...
Life kind of put my VIC-20 dreams on hold, but I have a new laptop with emulation that I'm going to incorporate into the ultimate "emulation station" hopefully!
That being said, the comment above caught my eye... I'm going to try out this assembler, but had a question.
Can anyone tell me how to copy the .prg files it creates, to a disk image for transfer to an emulator?
I've been away on other projects for a while too. But the Denial site kindly warned me that you posted a question.
This is how I did it with Aart Bik's assembler:
>mac2c64 -er file.s
gives file.rw, which can be dragged-and-dropped straight into a VICE window to run.
File.rw can be renamed to file.prg and included in a .d64.