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It is possible to let the emulator autostart a disk or tape image file, by simply specifying its name as the last argument on the command line, for example
x64sc lovelygame.d64
will start the C64 emulator, attaching lovelygame.d64 as a disk image and running the first program on it. You can also specify the name of the program on the fisk image by appending a colon (‘:’) the name itself to the argument; for example
x64sc "lovelygame.d64:run me"
will run the program named run me on lovelygame.d64 instead of the first one.
Using the command-line option -autostart
is equivalent; so the same
result can be obtained with
x64sc -autostart "lovelygame.d64:run me"
If you specify a raw CBM or P00 file, the emulator will setup the file system based drive emulation so that it is enabled and accesses the directory containing the file first. This is a very convenient way to start multi-file programs stored in file system directories and not requiring “true” drive emulation.
See Using disk and tape images. for more information about images and autostart.