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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 17:00:10 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 17:00:10 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 1:5.45.upstream/1%5.45upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/magic/Magdir/c64 b/magic/Magdir/c64 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6c87320 --- /dev/null +++ b/magic/Magdir/c64 @@ -0,0 +1,549 @@ + +#------------------------------------------------------------------------------ +# $File: c64,v 1.14 2023/06/16 19:24:06 christos Exp $ +# c64: file(1) magic for various commodore 64 related files +# +# From: Dirk Jagdmann <doj@cubic.org> + +0x16500 belong 0x12014100 D64 Image +0x16500 belong 0x12014180 D71 Image +0x61800 belong 0x28034400 D81 Image +0 belong 0x43154164 X64 Image + +# C64 (and other CBM) cartridges +# Extended by David Korth <gerbilsoft@gerbilsoft.com> +# Reference: https://vice-emu.sourceforge.io/vice_17.html#SEC391 + +0 string C64\40CARTRIDGE Commodore 64 cartridge +>0x20 ubyte 0 \b, +>0x20 ubyte !0 +>>0x20 string/T x \b: "%.32s", +>0x16 beshort 0 +>>0x18 beshort 0x0000 16 KB game +>>0x18 beshort 0x0001 8 KB game +>>0x18 beshort 0x0100 UltiMax mode +>>0x18 beshort 0x0101 RAM/disabled +>0x16 beshort 1 Action Replay +>0x16 beshort 2 KCS Power Cartridge +>0x16 beshort 3 Final Cartridge III +>0x16 beshort 4 Simons' BASIC +>0x16 beshort 5 Ocean type 1 +>0x16 beshort 6 Expert Cartridge +>0x16 beshort 7 Fun Play, Power Play +>0x16 beshort 8 Super Games +>0x16 beshort 9 Atomic Power +>0x16 beshort 10 Epyx Fastload +>0x16 beshort 11 Westermann Learning +>0x16 beshort 12 Rex Utility +>0x16 beshort 13 Final Cartridge I +>0x16 beshort 14 Magic Formel +>0x16 beshort 15 C64 Game System, System 3 +>0x16 beshort 16 Warp Speed +>0x16 beshort 17 Dinamic +>0x16 beshort 18 Zaxxon / Super Zaxxon (Sega) +>0x16 beshort 19 Magic Desk, Domark, HES Australia +>0x16 beshort 20 Super Snapshot V5 +>0x16 beshort 21 Comal-80 +>0x16 beshort 22 Structured BASIC +>0x16 beshort 23 Ross +>0x16 beshort 24 Dela EP64 +>0x16 beshort 25 Dela EP7x8 +>0x16 beshort 26 Dela EP256 +>0x16 beshort 27 Rex EP256 +>0x16 beshort 28 Mikro Assembler +>0x16 beshort 29 Final Cartridge Plus +>0x16 beshort 30 Action Replay 4 +>0x16 beshort 31 Stardos +>0x16 beshort 32 EasyFlash +>0x16 beshort 33 EasyFlash Xbank +>0x16 beshort 34 Capture +>0x16 beshort 35 Action Replay 3 +>0x16 beshort 36 +>>0x1A ubyte 1 Nordic Replay +>>0x1A ubyte !1 Retro Replay +>0x16 beshort 37 MMC64 +>0x16 beshort 38 MMC Replay +>0x16 beshort 39 IDE64 +>0x16 beshort 40 Super Snapshot V4 +>0x16 beshort 41 IEEE-488 +>0x16 beshort 42 Game Killer +>0x16 beshort 43 Prophet64 +>0x16 beshort 44 EXOS +>0x16 beshort 45 Freeze Frame +>0x16 beshort 46 Freeze Machine +>0x16 beshort 47 Snapshot64 +>0x16 beshort 48 Super Explode V5.0 +>0x16 beshort 49 Magic Voice +>0x16 beshort 50 Action Replay 2 +>0x16 beshort 51 MACH 5 +>0x16 beshort 52 Diashow-Maker +>0x16 beshort 53 Pagefox +>0x16 beshort 54 Kingsoft +>0x16 beshort 55 Silverrock 128K Cartridge +>0x16 beshort 56 Formel 64 +>0x16 beshort 57 +>>0x1A ubyte 1 Hucky +>>0x1A ubyte !1 RGCD +>0x16 beshort 58 RR-Net MK3 +>0x16 beshort 59 EasyCalc +>0x16 beshort 60 GMod2 +>0x16 beshort 61 MAX Basic +>0x16 beshort 62 GMod3 +>0x16 beshort 63 ZIPP-CODE 48 +>0x16 beshort 64 Blackbox V8 +>0x16 beshort 65 Blackbox V3 +>0x16 beshort 66 Blackbox V4 +>0x16 beshort 67 REX RAM-Floppy +>0x16 beshort 68 BIS-Plus +>0x16 beshort 69 SD-BOX +>0x16 beshort 70 MultiMAX +>0x16 beshort 71 Blackbox V9 +>0x16 beshort 72 Lt. Kernal Host Adaptor +>0x16 beshort 73 RAMLink +>0x16 beshort 74 H.E.R.O. +>0x16 beshort 75 IEEE Flash! 64 +>0x16 beshort 76 Turtle Graphics II +>0x16 beshort 77 Freeze Frame MK2 + +0 string C128\40CARTRIDGE Commodore 128 cartridge +>0x20 ubyte 0 \b, +>0x20 ubyte !0 +>>0x20 string/T x \b: "%.32s", +>0x16 beshort 0 generic cartridge +>0x16 beshort 1 Warpspeed128 +>>0x1A ubyte 1 \b, REU support +>>0x1A ubyte 2 \b, REU support, with I/O and ROM banking + +0 string CBM2\40CARTRIDGE Commodore CBM-II cartridge +>0x20 ubyte !0 +>>0x20 string/T x \b: "%.32s" + +0 string VIC20\40CARTRIDGE Commodore VIC-20 cartridge +>0x20 ubyte 0 \b, +>0x20 ubyte !0 +>>0x20 string/T x \b: "%.32s", +>0x16 beshort 0 generic cartridge +>0x16 beshort 1 Mega-Cart +>0x16 beshort 2 Behr Bonz +>0x16 beshort 3 Vic Flash Plugin +>0x16 beshort 4 UltiMem +>0x16 beshort 5 Final Expansion + +0 string PLUS4\40CARTRIDGE Commodore 16/Plus4 cartridge +>0x20 ubyte !0 +>>0x20 string/T x \b: "%.32s" + + +# DreamLoad archives see: +# https://www.lemon64.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=37415\ +# &sid=494dc2ca91289e05dadf80a7f8a968fe (at the bottom). +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/DreamLoad. +# Example HVSC Commodore 64 music collection: +# https://kohina.duckdns.org/HVSC/C64Music/10_Years_HVSC.dfi + +0 byte 0 +>1 string DREAMLOAD\40FILE\40ARCHIVE +>>0x17 byte 0 DFI Image +>>>0x1a leshort x version: %d. +>>>0x18 leshort x \b%d +>>>0x1c lelong x tracks: %d + +0 string GCR-1541 GCR Image +>8 byte x version: %i +>9 byte x tracks: %i + +9 string PSUR ARC archive (c64) +2 string -LH1- LHA archive (c64) + +0 string C64File PC64 Emulator file +>8 string >\0 "%s" +0 string C64Image PC64 Freezer Image + +0 beshort 0x38CD C64 PCLink Image +0 string CBM\144\0\0 Power 64 C64 Emulator Snapshot + +0 belong 0xFF424CFF WRAptor packer (c64) + +0 string C64S\x20tape\x20file T64 tape Image +>32 leshort x Version:%#x +>36 leshort !0 Entries:%i +>40 string x Name:%.24s + +0 string C64\x20tape\x20image\x20file\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0 T64 tape Image +>32 leshort x Version:%#x +>36 leshort !0 Entries:%i +>40 string x Name:%.24s + +0 string C64S\x20tape\x20image\x20file\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0\x0 T64 tape Image +>32 leshort x Version:%#x +>36 leshort !0 Entries:%i +>40 string x Name:%.24s + +# Raw tape file format (.tap files) +# Esa Hyyti <esa@netlab.tkk.fi> +0 string C64-TAPE-RAW C64 Raw Tape File (.tap), +>0x0c byte x Version:%u, +>0x10 lelong x Length:%u cycles + +# magic for Goattracker2, http://covertbitops.c64.org/ +# from Alex Myczko <alex@aiei.ch> +0 string GTS5 GoatTracker 2 song +>4 string >\0 \b, "%s" +>36 string >\0 \b by %s +>68 string >\0 \b (C) %s +>100 byte >0 \b, %u subsong(s) + +# CBM BASIC (cc65 compiled) +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore C64 computers +# Update: Joerg Jenderek +# URL: http://fileformats.archiveteam.org/wiki/Commodore_BASIC_tokenized_file +# Reference: https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/BASIC_token +# https://github.com/thezerobit/bastext/blob/master/bastext.doc +# http://mark0.net/download/triddefs_xml.7z/defs/p/prg-c64.trid.xml +# TODO: unify Commodore BASIC/program sub routines +# Note: "PUCrunch archive data" moved from ./archive and merged with c64-exe +0 leshort 0x0801 +# display Commodore C64 BASIC program (strength=50) after "Lynx archive" (strength=330) handled by ./archive +#!:strength +0 +# if first token is not SYS this implies BASIC program in most cases +>6 ubyte !0x9e +# but sELF-ExTRACTING-zIP executable unzp6420.prg contains SYS token at end of second BASIC line (at 0x35) +>>23 search/30 \323ELF-E\330TRACTING-\332IP +>>>0 use c64-exe +>>23 default x +>>>0 use c64-prg +# if first token is SYS this implies binary executable +>6 ubyte =0x9e +>>0 use c64-exe +# display information about C64 binary executable (memory address, line number, token) +0 name c64-exe +>0 uleshort x Commodore C64 +# http://a1bert.kapsi.fi/Dev/pucrunch/ +# start address 0801h; next offset 080bh; BASIC line number is 239=00EFh; BASIC instruction is SYS 2061 +# the above combination appartly also occur for other Commodore programs like: gunzip111.c64.prg +# and there exist PUCrunch archive for other machines like C16 with other magics +>0 string \x01\x08\x0b\x08\xef\x00\x9e\x32\x30\x36\x31 program, probably PUCrunch archive data +!:mime application/x-compress-pucrunch +!:ext prg/pck +>0 string !\x01\x08\x0b\x08\xef\x00\x9e\x32\x30\x36\x31 program +!:mime application/x-commodore-exec +!:ext prg/ +# start address like: 801h +>0 uleshort !0x0801 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x800) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# valid 2nd BASIC fragment found only in sELF-ExTRACTING-zIP executable unzp6420.prg +>>23 search/30 \323ELF-E\330TRACTING-\332IP +# jump again from beginning +>>>(2.s-0x800) ubyte x +>>>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# display information about tokenized C64 BASIC program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name c64-prg +>0 uleshort x Commodore C64 BASIC program +!:mime application/x-commodore-basic +# Tokenized BASIC programs were stored by Commodore as file type program "PRG" in separate field in directory structures. +# So file name can have no suffix like in saveroms; When transferring to other platforms, they are often saved with .prg extensions. +# BAS suffix is typically used for the BASIC source but also found in program pods.bas +!:ext prg/bas/ +# start address like: 801h +>0 uleshort !0x0801 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x0800) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# 2nd BASIC fragment +>>&0 use basic-line +# zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore C128 computers +# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_128 +# Reference: http://mark0.net/download/triddefs_xml.7z/defs/p/prg-c128.trid.xml +# From: Joerg Jenderek +# Note: Commodore 128 BASIC 7.0 variant; there exist varaints with different start addresses +0 leshort 0x1C01 +!:strength +1 +# GRR: line above with strength 51 (50+1) is too generic because it matches SVr3 curses screen image, big-endian with strength (50) handled by ./terminfo +# probably skip SVr3 curses images with "invalid high" second line offset +>2 uleshort <0x1D02 +# skip foo with "invalid low" second line offset +>>2 uleshort >0x1C06 +# if first token is not SYS this implies BASIC program +>>>6 ubyte !0x9e +>>>>0 use c128-prg +# if first token is SYS this implies binary executable +>>>6 ubyte =0x9e +>>>>0 use c128-exe +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore C128 computers +# Note: Commodore 128 BASIC 7.1 extension by Rick Simon +# start adress 132Dh +#0 leshort 0x132D THIS_IS_C128_7.1 +#>0 use c128-prg +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore C128 computers +# Note: Commodore 128 BASIC 7.0 saved with graphics mode enabled +# start adress 4001h +#0 leshort 0x4001 THIS_IS_C128_GRAPHIC +#>0 use c128-prg +# display information about tokenized C128 BASIC program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name c128-prg +>0 uleshort x Commodore C128 BASIC program +!:mime application/x-commodore-basic +!:ext prg +# start address like: 1C01h +>0 uleshort !0x1C01 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x1C00) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# 2nd BASIC fragment +>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# display information about C128 program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name c128-exe +>0 uleshort x Commodore C128 program +!:mime application/x-commodore-exec +!:ext prg/ +# start address like: 1C01h +>0 uleshort !0x1C01 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x1C00) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# no valid 2nd BASIC fragment in Commodore executables +#>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore C16/VIC-20/Plus4 computers +# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_Plus/4 +# Reference: http://mark0.net/download/triddefs_xml.7z/defs/p/prg-vic20.trid.xml +# defs/p/prg-plus4.trid.xml +# From: Joerg Jenderek +# Note: there exist VIC-20 variants with different start address +# GRR: line below is too generic because it matches Novell LANalyzer capture +# with regular trace header record handled by ./sniffer +0 leshort 0x1001 +# skip regular Novell LANalyzer capture (novell-2.tr1 novell-lanalyzer.tr1 novell-win10.tr1) with "invalid low" token value 54h +>6 ubyte >0x7F +# skip regular Novell LANalyzer capture (novell-2.tr1 novell-lanalyzer.tr1 novell-win10.tr1) with "invalid low" second line offset 4Ch +#>>2 uleshort >0x1006 OFFSET_NOT_TOO_LOW +# skip foo with "invalid high" second line offset but not for 0x123b (Minefield.prg) +#>>>2 uleshort <0x1102 OFFSET_NOT_TOO_HIGH +# if first token is not SYS this implies BASIC program +>>6 ubyte !0x9e +# valid second end of line separator implies BASIC program +>>>(2.s-0x1000) ubyte =0 +>>>>0 use c16-prg +# invalid second end of line separator !=0 implies binary executable like: Minefield.prg +>>>(2.s-0x1000) ubyte !0 +>>>>0 use c16-exe +# if first token is SYS this implies binary executable +>>6 ubyte =0x9e +>>>0 use c16-exe +# display information about C16 program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name c16-exe +>0 uleshort x Commodore C16/VIC-20/Plus4 program +!:mime application/x-commodore-exec +!:ext prg/ +# start address like: 1001h +>0 uleshort !0x1001 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x1000) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# no valid 2nd BASIC fragment in excutables +#>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# display information about tokenized C16 BASIC program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name c16-prg +>0 uleshort x Commodore C16/VIC-20/Plus4 BASIC program +!:mime application/x-commodore-basic +!:ext prg +# start address like: 1001h +>0 uleshort !0x1001 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x1000) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# 2nd BASIC fragment +>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore VIC-20 computer with 8K RAM expansion +# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VIC-20 +# Reference: http://mark0.net/download/triddefs_xml.7z/defs/p/prg-vic20-8k.trid.xml +# From: Joerg Jenderek +# Note: Basic v2.0 with Basic v4.0 extension (VIC20); there exist VIC-20 variants with different start addresses +# start adress 1201h +0 leshort 0x1201 +# if first token is not SYS this implies BASIC program +>6 ubyte !0x9e +>>0 use vic-prg +# if first token is SYS this implies binary executable +>6 ubyte =0x9e +>>0 use vic-exe +# display information about Commodore VIC-20 BASIC+8K program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name vic-prg +>0 uleshort x Commodore VIC-20 +8K BASIC program +!:mime application/x-commodore-basic +!:ext prg +# start address like: 1201h +>0 uleshort !0x1201 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x1200) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# 2nd BASIC fragment +>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# display information about Commodore VIC-20 +8K program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name vic-exe +>0 uleshort x Commodore VIC-20 +8K program +!:mime application/x-commodore-exec +!:ext prg/ +# start address like: 1201h +>0 uleshort !0x1201 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x0400) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# no valid 2nd BASIC fragment in excutables +#>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# Summary: binary executable or Basic program for Commodore PET computers +# URL: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodore_PET +# Reference: http://mark0.net/download/triddefs_xml.7z/defs/p/prg-pet.trid.xml +# From: Joerg Jenderek +# start adress 0401h +0 leshort 0x0401 +!:strength +1 +# GRR: line above with strength 51 (50+1) is too generic because it matches TTComp archive data, ASCII, 1K dictionary +# (strength=48=50-2) handled by ./archive and shared library (strength=50) handled by ./ibm6000 +# skip TTComp archive data, ASCII, 1K dictionary ttcomp-ascii-1k.bin with "invalid high" second line offset 4162h +>2 uleshort <0x0502 +# skip foo with "invalid low" second line offset +#>>2 uleshort >0x0406 OFFSET_NOT_TOO_LOW +# skip bar with "invalid end of line" +#>>>(2.s-0x0400) ubyte =0 END_OF_LINE_OK +# if first token is not SYS this implies BASIC program +>>6 ubyte !0x9e +>>>0 use pet-prg +# if first token is SYS this implies binary executable +>>6 ubyte =0x9e +>>>0 use pet-exe +# display information about Commodore PET BASIC program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name pet-prg +>0 uleshort x Commodore PET BASIC program +!:mime application/x-commodore-basic +!:ext prg +# start address like: 0401h +>0 uleshort !0x0401 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x0400) ubyte x +# 2nd BASIC fragment +>>&0 use basic-line +# zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# display information about Commodore PET program (memory address, line number, token) +0 name pet-exe +>0 uleshort x Commodore PET program +!:mime application/x-commodore-exec +!:ext prg/ +# start address like: 0401h +>0 uleshort !0x0401 \b, start address %#4.4x +# 1st BASIC fragment +>2 use basic-line +# jump to 1 byte before next BASIC fragment; this must be zero-byte marking the end of line +>(2.s-0x0400) ubyte x +>>&-1 ubyte !0 \b, no EOL=%#x +# no valid 2nd BASIC fragment in excutables +#>>&0 use basic-line +# Zero-byte marking the end of the BASIC line +>-3 ubyte !0 \b, 3 last bytes %#2.2x +# Two zero-bytes in place of the pointer to next BASIC line indicates the end of the program +>>-2 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# display information about tokenized BASIC line (memory address, line number, Token) +0 name basic-line +# pointer to memory address of beginning of "next" BASIC line +# greater then previous offset but maximal 100h difference +>0 uleshort x \b, offset %#4.4x +# offset 0x0000 indicates the end of BASIC program; so bytes afterwards may be some other data +>0 uleshort 0 +# not line number but first 2 data bytes +>>2 ubeshort x \b, data %#4.4x +# not token but next 2 data bytes +>>4 ubeshort x \b%4.4x +# not token arguments but next data bytes +>>6 ubequad x \b%16.16llx +>>14 ubequad x \b%16.16llx... +# like 0x0d20352020204c594e5820495820204259205749 "\r 5 LYNX IX BY WILL CORLEY" for LyNX archive Darkon.lnx handled by ./archive +#>>3 string x "%-0.30s" +>0 uleshort >0 +# BASIC line number with range from 0 to 65520; practice to increment numbers by some value (5, 10 or 100) +>>2 uleshort x \b, line %u +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/BASIC_token +# The "high-bit" bytes from #128-#254 stood for the various BASIC commands and mathematical operators +>>4 ubyte x \b, token (%#x) +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/REM +>>4 string \x8f REM +# remark string like: ** SYNTHESIZER BY RICOCHET ** +>>>5 string >\0 %s +#>>>>&1 uleshort x \b, NEXT OFFSET %#4.4x +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/PRINT +>>4 string \x99 PRINT +# string like: "Hello world" "\021 \323ELF-E\330TRACTING-\332IP (64 ONLY)\016\231":\2362141 +>>>5 string x %s +#>>>>&0 ubequad x AFTER_PRINT=%#16.16llx +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/POKE +>>4 string \x97 POKE +# <Memory address>,<number> +>>>5 regex \^[0-9,\040]+ %s +# BASIC command delimiter colon (:=3Ah) +>>>>&-2 ubyte =0x3A +# after BASIC command delimiter colon remaining (<255) other tokenized BASIC commands +>>>>>&0 string x "%s" +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/SYS 0x9e=\236 +>>4 string \x9e SYS +# SYS <Address> parameter is a 16-bit unsigned integer; in the range 0 - 65535 +>>>5 regex \^[0-9]{1,5} %s +# maybe followed by spaces, "control-characters" or colon (:) followed by next commnds or in victracker.prg +# (\302(43)\252256\254\302(44)\25236) /T.L.R/ +#>>>5 string x SYS_STRING="%s" +# https://www.c64-wiki.com/wiki/GOSUB +>>4 string \x8d GOSUB +# <line> +>>>5 string >\0 %s |