Usage ----- Usage: 6502 [-atari] [-hprefix/] [-b] [-c] [-d] [-1..9] [disk1.xfd ... disk8.xfd] -atari Enable Atari 800 Emulation Mode [default] -b Enable BASIC ROM (Loaded from object/ subdirectory) -1..9 Trade off between speed and screen refresh rate. The lower the number the more often the screen is refreshed and the slower the CPU emulation. :-( -c Enable RAM between $C000 and $CFFF -d Enable DEBUG Mode. Monitor is entered straight away. Only useful for basic version. -h Subdirectory for H device defaults to H/ H1: Store files in native Atari Format H2: Convert linefeed to normal ASCII. Keys during use --------------- Note: These keys will probably be regrouped into a better order. F1 Warm Reset (This doesn't work under Open Windows) F2 Option F3 Select F4 Start F5 Cold Reset F6 Toggle RAM/ROM between 0x8000 and 0xbfff (PIL Mode). F7 Break Key On the numeric keypad the 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 keys are used as joystick 0. The 0 key is the fire key. Either ALT Key will operate as the Atari Key. CTRL C breaks into the monitor. Execution can be resumed by typing CONT at the prompt (Basic version only). Unlike PC Xformer, I have not tried to emulate the exact keyboard layout, instead, I have tried to make your native keyboard work as normal. Note: It will run using two .XFD disks. It should work with upto eight, but I had trouble modifing DOS.