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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
Tools needed
I start to make a Tool database, because i neverr find the best tools for my work. The database was driven with the Gamebase frontend, and filled up with datas, files, screenshots...
If somebody will help me, please drop a mail to
toolbase@pro.hu
You can send your applications too, but if you send it for fastening, please include the following infos:
Program name,Group,Release Year, What type of application
Thanks for your helping.
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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
I Check some editors, and there are many mixed type.
Editor with char and sprite, editor with multi and hires.
If i make Gfx/HIRES and Gftx/Multi groups, when i get an editor with multi AND hires support, in wich category must i put it in?
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Shake
Posts: 134 |
both, you can add that to the record, think not like a 'directory structure'or something where an item can only be put in one place. But make the record, and add the details for it, so in this example: program type: hires editor, multi editor
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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
For the offline using, i use only simple directory like structure in the database.
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Steppe
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 1510 |
Well, guess you have to copy the files to the respective directories then, so you have two instances of the file on your harddisk.
A database structure however can assign more than one feature to one single entry. Just like Shake suggested. |
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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
You have right.
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ccr
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 26 |
What about cross-development tools? Like cross-assemblers (DASM, XA, ca65(?)), graphics converters, etc.
Is the intention of this archive/database to be strictly for native-c64-tools only, or are you interested in cross-tools too?
I personally think that cross-development tools would be nice and usefull addition.
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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
At first the native, and after all the crossdev tools, or including some not mainly commodore releated, but very usefull tools (like multitrack midi to onetrack midi, because midi to sid converter can only converts one track midi)
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Zeitgeist Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 22 |
Quote: At first the native, and after all the crossdev tools, or including some not mainly commodore releated, but very usefull tools (like multitrack midi to onetrack midi, because midi to sid converter can only converts one track midi)
Viktor
There acutally ARE midi->sid converters? Hey, that's something interesting. Anyone into this who can give me some hints on software etc.? Would be nice. I did quite some midi-work, but never figured that this might be my ultimate pathway to c64-music :).
All the best.
HIRAM
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Viktor Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 78 |
Some times before (before my last hard drive crash) i found it somewhere, but now i dont have any. If i can find again, i put it online for you.
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Zeitgeist Account closed
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 22 |
Quote: Some times before (before my last hard drive crash) i found it somewhere, but now i dont have any. If i can find again, i put it online for you.
Viktor
Jep, that'll be warmely appreciated ... |
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