This may work for you with varying degrees of success. https://github.com/markusC64/g64conv -Pete Rittwage On Sat, Sep 20, 2025 at 5:41 AM Francesco Messineo < francesco.messineo_at_gmail.com> wrote: > Hello Spiro, > > On Sat, Sep 20, 2025 at 11:13 AM Spiro Trikaliotis > <ml-cbmhackers_at_trikaliotis.net> wrote: > > > > Hello Frank, > > > > * On Sat, Sep 20, 2025 at 10:36:30AM +0200 Francesco Messineo wrote: > > > Hi all, > > > I'd like to have a byte-readable version of 1541/4040 tracks, either > > > GCR or decoded bytes. I'm interested in checking the actual > > > > if you want to do it on original equipment (standard 1541, 1570, 1571, > > 4040, ...) with the help of a PC, then nibtools comes to mind: > > https://github.com/rittwage/nibtools/releases > > well, ideally I didn't want to build more hardware... If it was > possible with either my old speeddos drives (and a C64) or with raw > data coming from the greaseweazle it would be perfect. Making more > tools would be ok if absolutely necessary. I think the data I need is > already "inside" any raw flux file I can make with the greaseweazle, I > just need one more software tool to extract it. Of course I could > "simply" study one raw flux file format and make my own byte dumper, > but I figured out that it probably already exists. > > Best regards > Frank > > -- - Peter RittwageReceived on 2025-09-20 15:00:01
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