Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: retro_typein_tools
Version: 0.2.2
Summary: Debug and conversion tool for 1980s magazine type-in programs
Home-page: https://github.com/mbuhidar/retro_typein_tools/
Author: Michael Buhidar
Author-email: mbuhidar@gmail.com
Maintainer: Michael Buhidar
Maintainer-email: mbuhidar@gmail.com
License: MIT
Project-URL: Tracker, https://github.com/mbuhidar/retro_typein_tools/issues/
Keywords: commodore64,vic20,commodore,atari,compute,ahoy,run,magazine
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: MIT License
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
Requires-Python: >=3.6
Description-Content-Type: text/markdown
License-File: LICENSE

# retro-typein-tools
Tools for typing-in, debugging, and converting 1980s magazine type-in games and 
programs for use with Commodore emulators and original hardware. 

## Installation (requires Python 3.6 or later)
`pip3 install retro-typein-tools --upgrade`

## Tool: retrotype_cli

The `retrotype_cli` tool is a debugger and converter for Commodore BASIC 
programs focused on tokenizing magazine type-in programs popular in the 1980s. 
Given an input text file containing BASIC source code in magazine type-in
format, it checks the typed line entries against line checksums that were 
printed in the magazines to insure program is bug-free. It both outputs the
checksums to the terminal and writes a file with the extension '.chk' for
comparison with the checksums printed in the magazine or with a '.ref' file
containing the line numbers and checksums from the magazine. Finally, it
outputs an executable '.prg' file for direct use with an emulator or original
hardware.

### Usage

After installation, use `retrotype_cli` directly from the command line - 
consult the help for the latest usage: 

**Note:** Currently the only implemented options are for Ahoy C64 programs. 

```
retrotype_cli [-l load_address] [-s source_format] input_file
```

```
positional arguments:
  input_file            Specify the input file name including path
                        Note:  Output files will use input file basename

optional arguments:
  -h, --help            show this help message and exit

  -l load_address, --loadaddr load_address
                        Specifies the target BASIC memory address when loading:
                        - 0x0801 - C64 (default)
                        - 0x1001 - VIC20 Unexpanded
                        - 0x0401 - VIC20 +3K
                        - 0x1201 - VIC20 +8K
                        - 0x1201 - VIC20 +16
                        - 0x1201 - VIC20 +24K

  -s source_format, --source source_format
                        Specifies the magazine source for conversion and checksum:
                        ahoy1 - Ahoy magazine (Apr-May 1984)
                        ahoy2 - Ahoy magazine (Jun 1984-Apr 1987) (default)
                        ahoy3 - Ahoy magazine (May 1987-)
```

As an example for an Ahoy! magazine file:

```
Input:  basename.ahoy

Outputs:  basename.prg (tokenized file that can be run on a Commodore computer
                        or on an emulator like VICE)
          basename.chk (list of line numbers and checksums, along with the
                        number of lines, for comparision to checksums printed
                        in the magazine)
```

### Notes for entering programs from Ahoy issues prior to November 1984:

In addition to the special character codes contained in braces 
in the magazine, Ahoy also used a shorthand convention for 
specifying a key entry preceeded by either the Shift key or the 
Commodore key as follows:

    Underlined characters - preceed entry with Shift key
    Overlined characters - preceed entry with Commodore key

Standard keyboard letters should be typed as follows for these two cases.

    {s A}, {s B}, {s *} etc.
    {c A}, {c B}, {c *}, etc.

There are a few instances where the old hardware has keys not
available on a modern keyboard or are otherwise ambiguous.
Those should be entered as follows:

    {EP} - British Pound symbol
    {UP_ARROW} - up arrow symbol
    {LEFT_ARROW} - left arrow symbol
    {PI} - Pi symbol
    {s RETURN} - shifted return
    {s SPACE} - shifted space
    {c EP} - Commodore-Bristish Pound symbol
    {s UP_ARROW} - shifted up arrow symbol

After the October 1984 issue, the over/under score representation was 
discontinued as was the use of braces as delineators.  After October 1984, the
braces were replaced by brackets, however, either can be used while typing in
the programs for any issue.  The special characters can be typed as listed
in the magazines after that issue.

### Using the output files

You can run the .prg file generated by the `retrotype_cli` tool by running it
with the VICE emulator with the following command (must have VICE installed):

```
x64sc -basicload program.prg &
```

Of course, you can also run the .prg file on original hardware.
