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CBM-Command Version 2.3   [2013]

CBM-Command Version 2.3 Released by :
King Durin

Release Date :
18 October 2013

Type :
C64 Tool

AKA :
CBM-Command

Website :
http://cbmcommand.codeplex.com

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Credits :
Code .... Greg King
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Summary
Submitted by King Durin on 17 October 2013
RELEASE NOTES

This is the final release for CBM-Command Version 2.3. What happened to version 2.2? Well, cc65 went through several breaking changes and I wanted to make a clear delineation that this version of CBM-Command isn't a simple fix and recompile of the last version 2.2.

D64 and D80 images and a compressed D64 file can be downloaded.
The D64 doesn't have the PET/CBM ports of the programs.
CBM-Command cannot create CBM 8050 disks, yet; but, the image is provided, anyway.

New Features:
* Provides Side-By-Side panels or Top-And-Bottom panels on 40-column systems.
* Batch disk image creation.
* User can select drive or partition number.
* The disks have a little BASIC-language program that can update your configuration files.

Known Issues:
*It can trigger the write-and-replace bug.
*It can't create or write back D80 and D82 images.
*The REL-file copier doesn't truncate old target files that have the same record size as the new file.
*It will try to copy DEL files if they are selected.
*Errors don't stop batch operations; the file is skipped.
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