Commodore 64 binary executable
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− | Binary files intended to be executed on a Commodore 64 (or emulator of it) are often stored with the extension .prg. (In the original Commodore environment, they generally didn't have an extension but had file type "PRG" in the directory structure.) | + | Binary files intended to be executed on a Commodore 64 (or emulator of it) are often stored with the extension .prg. (In the original Commodore environment, they generally didn't have an extension but had file type "PRG" in the directory structure.) [[Commodore BASIC tokenized file]]s were also stored as type PRG on the Commodore and .prg extension when transferred to other filesystems, so it can be difficult to distinguish them. |
== Programs and utilities == | == Programs and utilities == |
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Binary files intended to be executed on a Commodore 64 (or emulator of it) are often stored with the extension .prg. (In the original Commodore environment, they generally didn't have an extension but had file type "PRG" in the directory structure.) Commodore BASIC tokenized files were also stored as type PRG on the Commodore and .prg extension when transferred to other filesystems, so it can be difficult to distinguish them.