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PSID64 README ============= INTRODUCTION ------------ PSID64 is a program that automatically generates a C64 self extracting executable from a PSID file. The executable contains the PSID data, a pre-relocated player and may also - if there is enough space available in the C64 environment - contain a demonstration program with information about the PSID file. PSID files contain music code and data originally generated on the Commodore 64 (C64). If you're new to PSID files please refer to the introduction chapter of the High Voltage SID Collection documentation for a brief introduction into SID music. Before PSID64, playing PSID files on a C64 or a C64 emulator has been a rather frustrating experience. The fundamental problem of where to locate the PSID driver has simply not been appropriately addressed. Actually, having a PSID file play at all has been pure luck, since there has been made no attempt to find a memory range that is not written to by the music code. Not surprisingly, a large number of PSID files could not be played at all using existing C64 computers and C64 emulator SID players. The document "Proposal for C64 compatible PSID files", written by Dag Lem and Simon White extends the PSID format with relocation information. PSID64 is the first implementation of a PSID player intended for playback on a real C64 or C64 environment that uses this relocation information stored in the PSID header. USAGE ----- PSID64 is invoked from the command line as follows: psid64 [OPTION]... PSID_FILE... where PSID_FILE is the names of one or more the PSID files. The resulting C64 executable(s) are written to the current directory. Options available: -b, --blank-screen use a minimal driver that blanks the screen -g, --global-comment include the global comment STIL text -o, --output=FILE specify output file -r, --root specify HVSC root directory -v, --verbose explain what is being done -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version output version information and exit KEYS PLAYER INSTRUCTIONS ------------------------ 1-0, A-Z Select song 1-36 + Select next song (*) - Select previous song (*) INST/DEL Toggle screen blanking on/off (*) RUN/STOP Stop playback LEFT ARROW Fast forward (**) SHIFT LEFT / LOCK Show rastertime used by player (**) CONTROL + CBM + DEL Reset computer (*) * not available in minimal driver (i.e. the driver that blanks the screen) ** not available for custom players (i.e. play address is $0000). OTHER TOOLS ----------- Andre Fachat's relocating 6502 cross assembler XA is used to create the relocatable driver code. XA can be found at: http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~fachat/c64/xa/index.html The C64 executables produced by PSID64 can be compressed with pucrunch, the freeware cross-cruncher developed by Pasi 'Albert' Ojala. Pucrunch can be downloaded from: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~albert/Dev/pucrunch/ .___________________________________________________________. | | | A M I G A O S 4 . 0 C O M P I L E B Y | ._______ .______. | | ____/________________________________________| |__ . ._|____._ | ._ | ._ | _/______. | |/ | |/ | |/ | |/ | | | _________| | | |_________________|______|spt/up |_______________|_______________| . . | | | I am in a shitty economical situation, so if you feel | | that what I do is worth anything, use paypal to donate | | to my email addy, spotATtriadDOTse, thanx! | | | | Spot / Up Rough 2006 | |___________________________________________________________| |
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