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- X-Comment-To: Andre Fachat
- From: Pontus Berg <Pontus.Berg@p71.anet.canit.se>
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 96 20:56:46 +0100
- Subject: Converting .d64 to regular format?
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- In a message of 05 Feb 96 Andre Fachat wrote to All:
-
- >> >> How do you convert .d64 files to normal cbm format?
-
- >> P> You need a copy of a program called star commander. Do you have an
- >> x1541
- >> P> cable?
-
- AF> All programs described so far need a C64 disk and drive. But I have some
- AF> files (under Unix) that I want to read from a C64 emulator. (I saved
- AF> them when I had an atari with IEEE488 interface and then put them on my
- AF> PC disk.)
-
- AF> I need a way to transfer these Unix/DOS files to a .d64 disk image! (and
- AF> maybe even back!)
-
- That is what I answered actually. StarCommander 0.70 and 64Copy2.11 are two
- programs under DOS to do what you require! Neither of them need a C64, nor an
- acompanying 1541 to work. StarCommander can, using an interface, however also
- port back and forth from a 1541 but this is not needed for the manipulation on a
- D64 file!
-
- /Pontus Berg, Bacchus@FairLight.COM
-
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