Usage ----- Usage: 6502 [-atari] [-hprefix/] [-b] [-c] [-d] [-1..9] [disk1.xfd ... disk8.xfd] [-rom filename] [-oss filename] {-left|-central|-right|-wide1|-wide2} -atari Enable Atari 800 Emulation Mode [default] -rom Loads the following 8K ROM Cartridge -oss Loads the following OSS Super Cartridge -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. -left Use columns 0 to 39 -central Use columns 20 to 59 -right Use columns 40 to 79 -wide1 Use columns 0 to 79 (Spaces between characters) -wide2 Use columns 0 to 79 (as above but Normal/Reverse spaces) Keys during use --------------- These keys will probably be regrouped into a better order. Not all of the keys work for all versions. 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 F8 Crude Disk 1 Changer 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.