

ATARI EMULATOR AND MAC 65 MANUAL
ATARI EMULATOR AND MAC 65 CODE
In 2017 AtariAge user Alfred published source code for MAC/65 1.01 that he had obtained from ICD back in the day. MAC/65 1.01 with DDT - one-chip cartridge (M091 bank order): BIN image, CAR image.Soon after, OSS released version 1.01, with some bugfixes. MAC/65 1.00 with DDT - two-chip cartridge (043M bank order): BIN image, CAR image.The first cartridge version, numbered 1.00, was released in 1984. MAC/65 cartridge from 1984 - black case (later) MAC/65 cartridge from 1984 - orange case (earlier) The cartridge version replaced BUG/65 with another debugger - DDT (Dunion's Debugging Tool) developed by James J. MAC/65 cartridges were produced using both two-chip and one-chip variants of the SuperCartridge. It provided much more comfortable experience than the disk version. It utilized OSS's own "SuperCartridge" - a 16 KB bankswitched cartridge that occupied only 8 KB of Atari memory, and could be disabled or enabled at will. OSS published a few patches for it in their Summer 1983 newsletter:Īfter version 4.20, Lawrow rewrote MAC/65 for cartridge medium. Small size with OCR size: 4.1 MB suitable for viewing on screen.High quality - size: 63.3 MB suitable for printing.Small size with OCR - size: 9.3 MB suitable for viewing on screen.High quality - size: 61.1 MB high quality, suitable for printing.MAC/65 4.20 FTe shareware disk - with TURBO-DOS XE 2.1.

MAC/65 4.20 - FTe re-release info document MAC/65 4.20 - FTe re-release start screen The disk contained additional documentation files and the program had modified copyright text, but was otherwise identical.
ATARI EMULATOR AND MAC 65 PC
MAC/65 4.20 disk with DOS XL 2.30 - contains BUG/65 2.00 and some sample source filesĪfter Fine Tooned Engineering obtained rights to MAC/65 from ICD, they re-released version 4.20 in 1994, as shareware to be used exclusively with the PC Xformer emulator.MAC/65 4.20 disk with DOS 2.5 - contains BUG/65 2.00 and some sample source files:.This is the second disk version, released later in 1982. MAC/65 disk - 3 versions with DOS XL 2.30 - contains MAC/65 2.00, 4.20 and FTe 4.20, and three versions of BUG/65.This is the first disk version, released in 1982. The disk also contained a DOS initially it was OS/A+, later replaced with DOS XL. The MAC/65 disk also included a debugger, BUG/65, developed by McStuff Company. The first version, 2.00, was released in 1982. It replaced an earlier assembler, EASMD, in OSS's product portfolio. MAC/65 was initially developed as a disk-based program. & FTeĭisk versions # MAC/65 disk from OSS in 1982 MAC/65 Macro Assembler Copyright Stephen D.
