kxn (02/14/83)
>From nuucp Fri Feb 11 08:18:28 1983 >From uucp Fri Feb 11 08:17 EST 1983 remote from pyuxjj >From uucp Fri Feb 11 08:13 EST 1983 remote from mhuxm >From uucp Fri Feb 11 08:15 EST 1983 remote from mhuxh >From uucp Fri Feb 11 08:14 EST 1983 remote from mhuxa >From uucp Fri Feb 11 08:14 EST 1983 remote from mhuxt >From uucp Fri Feb 11 06:36 EST 1983 remote from eagle >From ucbvax!COMSAT@MIT-MC Fri Feb 11 06:31:18 1983 remote from harpo Date: 11 February 1983 06:13 EST From: Communications Satellite <ucbvax!COMSAT@MIT-MC> Subject: Msg of Saturday, 5 February 1983 04:43 EST Message-Id: <8301111114.4089@UCBARPA.BERKELEY.ARPA> Received: from MIT-MC.ARPA by UCBARPA.BERKELEY.ARPA (3.300 [1/17/83]) id AA04089; 11 Feb 83 03:14:39 PST (Fri) Received: from UCBARPA.BERKELEY.ARPA by UCBVAX.BERKELEY.ARPA (3.300 [1/17/83]) id AA21682; 11 Feb 83 03:13:40 PST (Fri) To: harpo!eagle!mhuxt!mhuxa!mhuxh!mhuxm!pyuxjj!pyuxcc!kxn FAILED: SATZ at WHARTON-10; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. FAILED: PLATTS at WHARTON-10; Host appears to be permanently down or not accepting mail. Failed message follows: ------- Date: 3 Feb 83 13:02:16-PST (Thu) To: info-micro@brl.arpa From: harpo!eagle!mhuxt!mhuxa!mhuxh!mhuxm!pyuxjj!pyuxcc!kxn@berkeley.arpa Subject: c64 help Article-I.D.: pyuxcc.432 Received: from Usenet.uucp by SRI-Unix.uucp with rs232; 4 Feb 83 4:19-PST Received: From Sri-Unix.ARPA via smtptcp; 5 Feb 83 3:33 EST Received: From Brl.ARPA via smtptcp; 5 Feb 83 3:42 EST Received: From Brl-Bmd.ARPA via smtptcp; 5 Feb 83 4:05 EST Does anyone know what the disk format of a machine language module is for the Commodore 64. It has an option on the load command to take a machine code module but there is no docum. (even in the prog. ref.) about the format that is required. I have an assembler that was apparently written for the 64 but it doesn't produce a useable output. I would like to write a back end for it that will reformat the load mod. thanx Ken Korona pyuxcc!kxn P.S. Anyone interested is trading software for the 64????? PS. Don't send a reply to me but to net.micro please where I'm sure I'll get it.