Re: D64 to D80 conversion and visa versa

From: lebbatdot_at_cogeco.ca
Date: Mon, 19 Dec 2016 21:04:17 -0500
Message-ID: <20161220020417.GE14326@NUC05.net>
Hmmm
Well I did look back, and no luck searching on D64, or D80...do you recall the title of the message?

Cheers
Brian



* Pete Rittwage (peter@rittwage.com) wrote:
> Someone has already done this exact same process a couple of months ago.
> Check the mailing list archives.
> 
> -Pete
> 
> 
> > On Mon, Dec 19, 2016, at 09:09 AM, lebbatdot@cogeco.ca wrote:
> >> I  did some poking around looking for c1541 bash scripts, seems you have
> >> the right idea.  I am not a script writer expert, but I am guesig I'll
> >> need to loop through a d64 image looking for all the program names, and
> >> write out to a d82 image.
> >> I played with hostcm and the bedit editor on the superpet and came up
> >> with a batch file that copies Superpet disks to the Linux box.  So I
> >> will
> >> have to bite the bullet and try the same with c1541.  Do you know of any
> >> good examples on the Net, I have seen a few, but have not dived deeply
> >> yet.
> >
> > c1541 can mount multiple images at the same time, and you can copy files
> > between them:
> >
> > c1541 #8> attach source.d64 8
> > c1541 #8> attach dest.d82 9
> > c1541 #8> copy @8:file @9:
> > c1541 #8> dir @9:
> > 0 "dest            " 82 2c
> > 1     "file"              prg
> > 4132 blocks free.
> >
> > Unfortunately I don't think it handles wildcards, at least not
> > gracefully.
> >
> > --
> >   Per Olofsson
> >   magervalp@fastmail.fm
> >
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