I included Lee's sources in the P64R repository some time ago (remember our message exchange) . I think I'll publish it and we can take it from there. -- Sent from mobile phone (so please have understanding). On 10 November 2014 22:07:28 CET, Ruud@Baltissen.org wrote: >Hallo allemaal, > > >A question: have you ever edited the Kernal of the C64 for your own >purposes? If so, what source code did you use as base? > >So far I created most of source codes for various systems myself for >the simple reason because they didn't exist. Think of the 1541, 8x50 >and partly the 9060/9090. > >Those for the C64 were available but, IMHO, not very well >documented. That was, until I ran into those of Lee Davison. Very >well documented! So well that I decided to use them as base for my >projects. > >Why shouldn't anyone profit of this fine code? My idea was, as >group, to collect or to create for every system source codes and to >store them at a central place like Bo's site or Google Code. So if >someone wants to start a project and needs a documented source as >base, he can download it there. And if someone finds an error or has >an update, it only has to be updated at on place. > >A possible problem: the format of the sources. There exist various >assemblers/compilers and most have their own format. How to deal >with this? An idea is to create a basic file and a tool that should >convert this basic file into the source code with the wanted format. >Best would be using files with the format of the most used assembler >as basic file (CA65 ???). > >I'm willing to lead this project but if someone else is interested, >he is welcome to step in. As I prefer to use Google Code, >co-moderators would be welcome anyway. > >What can YOU do? Don't worry, I won't ask you to start to >disassemble binaries. I'll just ask you to donate what ever source >code you have laying around and want to share with the public. If it >isn't completely documented, no problem, maybe someone else will add >the missing part. That's all. > >Any comment is welcome! > > >-- > >Kind regards / Met vriendelijke groet, Ruud Baltissen >www.Baltissen.org > > > > > > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2014-11-11 12:00:02
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