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2012-01-10 18:43
ElCharro
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Application to create Archives/List of Floppy Disks of the C64! ???

Hello there!

I was looking something like a program/application similar the one I used 25 years ago to creat LIST of my warez on floppy.

I remember I showed the directory and then for each file I had the chance to select Y or N and create my list.

Do you have any idea what is/are these programs?

Thanks

ElCharro
2012-01-10 19:30
Count Zero

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Multi Disk Lister V1.38 and Disklister V5.0 on a quick search. Cannot recall the other names but there are like 2 dozen such prgs.
2012-01-10 21:56
SIDWAVE
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"Disk Files" is another. it has the Y/N approach.

However, if you have transferred all your disks to a pc, then you can use a program like C64 Archiv, to scan and create a complete index of all the disks, in a few minutes.

C64-Archiv 3.3
2012-01-10 22:32
ElCharro
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I gave a look to disk files but it doesn't let me choose the files on the disk with [Y/N]

Do you have any other idea of a tool under C64 doing the archive in the way I like?

thanks a lot dudes!
2012-01-10 23:18
Count Zero

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Sigh, PERFF!! :) People need categories at least a little it seems :)

Stufflist Editor 1
GCF Sorter V2.0 [german]
Disksorter
Super Sorter II [english]

a "classic" (well spread version) Supersorter III

and even in french:

Supersorter

or one of these:

http://noname.c64.org/csdb/search/?seinsel=all&search=catalog
2012-01-11 21:19
ElCharro
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Many many thanks to all of you!

You're great Count Zero! ;)
2012-01-11 21:28
Mr. Mouse

Registered: Dec 2001
Posts: 235
Indeed, I created and used Base64 myself in 2004, you just point to a folder with all your D64 (in case you transferred them) and all the files will be added to a tab delimited list you can then open anywhere else. Quick and very dirty ;-)
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