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cbmtools 0.9   [2022]

Released by :
tlr

Release Date :
5 December 2022

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (6 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... tlr of VICE Team

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User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 1 October 2023
@wil: thanks for the heads up. Not sure how to fix that in a portable way though. I rather not have separate Makefiles.

As for Windows in general, there are quite a few weirdnesses that needs to be handled separately. Binary I/O from/to stdin/out, and that %zu specifier to print size_t comes to mind. Does anyone have a good pointer to a list on what to consider? I don't really have access to this platform myself.
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Submitted by iAN CooG on 1 October 2023
Stripping is only needed if you want no debug infos attached at end, thus making shorter exes, other than that it doesn't cause any harm leaving them.
The fact makefiles never have .exe in the binary output name is pretty common, linux users don't need extensions and don't care to make windows compatible building scripts, take it as an habit to always fix the makefiles
User Comment
Submitted by wil on 1 October 2023
Great work on these tools! To all the Windows users that want to build this from sources (do such people exist other than me?):

I just tried to build the tools on my windows system. I have unixtools and gcc from mingw in my path.
It almost worked, except for the @$(STRIP) $@ command in line 16 of the Makefile. My strip needs a filename including extension and other than on Linux, on Windows the files have a .exe extension.
Changing line 16 to @$(STRIP) $@.exe fixed it for me, so that a make runs successfully on Windows.

TL;DR: If you want to build the tools from sources on Windows with mingw and unixtools, you need to fix line 16 of the Makefile
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 6 December 2022
Thanks for the binaries, whoever you are. :)
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 5 December 2022
Time for an update. This time mainly cleanups, tweaks and bugfixes.
I'm very grateful if someone could build and add Windows binaries.
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