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cc1541 V3.1   [2019]

cc1541 V3.1 Released by :
Claus

Release Date :
1 September 2019

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
https://bitbucket.org/PTV_Claus/cc1541

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

Credits :
Code .... Claus of Protovision
Test .... Claus of Protovision

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User Comment
Submitted by Claus_2015 on 7 October 2020
Thanks Frantic for your further feedback, I created a new version that adds a possibility to have multiple files with the same name for directory art: cc1541 V3.2
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 4 October 2020
That's great. Thank you very much!
User Comment
Submitted by Claus_2015 on 3 October 2020
In Commodore DOS you always need a pointer to a segment and track for a dir entry. The solution for dummy dir entries in cc1541 is the so-called "loop file" (this goes back to JackAssers original version of cc1541). You can specify the name of a file on the disk with -l, then the dir entry for the loop file will point to the segment and track of that file, effectively creating a duplicate dir entry to this file (it loops back to that file so to say).

Example:

cc1541 -f start -w localfile.prg -f "----------" -l start

The loop file can be written before the file that it references, so this also works:

cc1541 -f "----------" -l start -f start -w localfile.prg

This works for any file type, if you want a DEL file, use:

cc1541 -T DEL -f "----------" -l start -f start -w localfile.prg
User Comment
Submitted by Frantic on 3 October 2020
I may misunderstand something here.. Can this tool actually be used to write empty files as separators (DEL type files I suppose, if I remember correctly) into a directory. If so, how?
User Comment
Submitted by Claus_2015 on 1 September 2019
This adds 3 bugfixes to https://csdb.dk/release/?id=181090, please refer to the production notes for details.
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