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The mapping can be changed by pressing Enter on each joystick input (Up/Down/Left/Righ/Fire 1,3,3), followed by pressing the corresponding button/key on the gamepad/keyboard. The Joystick 1 mapping or Joystick 2 mapping menus can be used. Custom Joystick MappingsĬustom mappings can be defined from the Joystick settings (under the Machine settings menu). The Save settings on exit option can be toggled from the same menu, so that any changes to the VICE configuration will automatically be saved when quitting the emulator. Saving ConfigurationĬonfiguration can be saved from Settings management menu. Use Backspace to go back to previous menu or Escape to exit the Menu completely.
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See that the makefile file has no extension.įor the first file colortest.c the code will be: #include Inside this folder we need to create two files: colortest.c and makefile. So, create a folder, lets name it colortest. We will create a very simple app to test if everything is fine. We installed a bunch of stuff and configured the environment so, this is the moment to see if we can make it work.
This last will contain information related to the target platform you will compile to (C64, Apple, Atari, etc). The other variables inform to the compiler where will found the include, the libraries and the configuration files.
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If you installed on a different place, update the CC65_HOME variable. I asume that you installed the CC65 suit at a folder named inside your active user home folder. You will need to set at least the next variables: There you will execute the make command to proceed to compile the suite.Īfter a while the suite will be compiled and ready to proceed. Yes, as many times on your Mac, you will need to compile the CC65 suite previous to use it so, the next step is to downloaded it from the GitHub repository.Īfter that, open a terminal and move inside the uncompressed CC65 folder.
This will allow you to proceed to execute the make utility very used for C compiling (and other languages too).
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To properly make it works, you need the base development tools you can downloaded for free if you already do not have them installed the command line tools from the Apple Development site.
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You can download a Mac pre compiled version of VICE at Sourceforge. This was already tested in conjunction with the CC65 so, I followed the lead. I have no C64 actually but I already knew the VICE emulator. So, how to, from my mac, create code using C and Assembler and running on a C64? I was a fan of the Commodore line back in the 8 bits days.