On Fri, Jan 6, 2023, 15:40 Felix Palmen wrote:
> * Tomek CEDRO [20230105 20:24]:
> > Can this be also used for 8-bit 6502 on Atari? :-)
>
> Definitely. There's even some decruncher code bundled for some other
> 8bit CPUs. From the project site:
>
> #v+
> - It can produce stand-alone self-decrunc
* Tomek CEDRO [20230105 20:24]:
> Can this be also used for 8-bit 6502 on Atari? :-)
Definitely. There's even some decruncher code bundled for some other
8bit CPUs. From the project site:
#v+
- It can produce stand-alone self-decrunching files for the following
targets:
* Commodore VIC20, C6
On Wed, Dec 28, 2022 at 4:51 PM Felix Palmen wrote:
> As we all know, FreeBSD is a "general-purpose" OS. I guess this includes
> purposes you never thought of. One thing *I* use it for is
> cross-development for the good old - Commodore 64 - :)
Can this be also used for 8-bit 6502 on Atari? :-)
-
On 2022-12-28 07:51, Felix Palmen wrote:
Hi all!
As we all know, FreeBSD is a "general-purpose" OS. I guess this includes
purposes you never thought of. One thing *I* use it for is
cross-development for the good old - Commodore 64 - :)
For this very special purpose, there are already ports avai
Hi all!
As we all know, FreeBSD is a "general-purpose" OS. I guess this includes
purposes you never thought of. One thing *I* use it for is
cross-development for the good old - Commodore 64 - :)
For this very special purpose, there are already ports available you
will need. Of course, emulators/v