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D64 Editor V0.030   [2010]

D64 Editor V0.030 Released by :
Almightyc64

Release Date :
14 February 2010

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
http://www.d64editor.com

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (4 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Almightyc64
Design .... Almightyc64
Concept .... Almightyc64

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Summary
Submitted by Moloch on 15 February 2010
[February 14, 2010]
0.030

- Fixed bug where Save button would still be greyed out if you answered "NO" to removing the windows filesystem read-only flag from a file.

- Fixed bug in function used to write the directory. It was mistakenly allocating Block 19/0 along with failing to write out a 49th directory entry if 19/0 was not already allocated prior to choosing to save the D64 file.

- Fixed bug in D64 Creation routine. Even if you didn't select the disk to be a C128 Autoboot, Block 1/0 was being allocated even if empty.

- Fixed drag & drop to work reliably. Ripped out a bunch of old code and added new.

- Fixed bug in SEQ Viewer function where the program would crash with an "Out of Memory" error on pretty much any file type other than SEQ files.

- Expanded window size for separators list
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