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This is a functional Commodore 64 development environment with demonstration C and ASM programs. A Makefile is provided and the VICE emulator is used to run the system for testing.
## How to Run Programs
Once VICE loads, at the BASIC prompt: ``` LOAD "ASMPROG",8 ```
Once the program loads, you can type: ``` RUN ``` to run the program.
To load the C program, replace the first `LOAD` with this: ``` LOAD "CPROG",8 ```
## Writing BASIC
You can also type your BASIC programs directly into the emulator, for example: ``` 10 PRINT "HELLO WORLD" 20 GOTO 10 RUN ```
Hit the Escape key to stop the program running.
## Save & Load (requires fork!)
Once you have written a BASIC program in the emulator, you may want to save it.
The `myprogs.d64` disk is loaded as drive 9 in the emulator for this purpose.
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