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. thanks Brian * silverdr@wfmh.org.pl (silverdr@wfmh.org.pl) wrote: > > > On 2016-12-18, at 21:29, lebbatdot@cogeco.ca wrote: > > > > [???] > > Do you mean use a emulated program on say a C64 through VICE and mount two drives? > > Not really. Although what you write yet is another possibility, just not exactly "Linux CLI based" ;-) What I meant was that VICE comes with a handy command-line tool called "c1541". It allows various operations on Commodore disk images from CLI. Those include creating, formatting, file reading/writing, etc. I use it routinely from within Makefile-s for example. > > -- > SD! > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2016-12-19 15:00:02
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