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EasyFlash 3 USB Utilities V1.91   [2016]

EasyFlash 3 USB Utilities V1.91 Released by :
Tom-Cat

Release Date :
5 February 2016

Type :
EasyFlash Release

AKA :
EF3 USB Utilities

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Enthusi of Onslaught, PriorArt, RGCD
  S!R of Nostalgia
  tlr of VICE Team
  Tom-Cat of Nostalgia
Loader .... Krill of Plush

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User Comment
Submitted by Peiselulli on 1 December 2020
I want to script floppy commands via Makefile on the PC ...
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 1 December 2020
isnt that what F7 is for? =)
User Comment
Submitted by Peiselulli on 1 December 2020
Nice tool. The only tool I'm missing here is to send a floppy command from the PC to the connected drive of the C64 (for scratching files for example).
BTW : Why I cannot find this entry if I search in the CSDB for it ?
Searching for "EasyFlash 3" brings only 3 entries, "Easyflash3" only 1.
The only way to find this entry was via Google :-(
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 10 August 2020
Works like a charme under linux since the first version.
Compiled with:
gcc -static -o ef3trans ef3usb.c -lftdi -lusb

And make sure to have the proper rights to access the USB or launch as root.
User Comment
Submitted by Fierman on 22 July 2016
Fails to work here:
I built this for linux 3.19 (x86_64), using libftdi. USB device is found, but a transfer never occurs.

$- ef3usb s

Handshake: EFSTART:PRG
Response: [WAIT]
Waiting...

Did anyone succeed in running ef3usb on linux?
User Comment
Submitted by enthusi on 6 February 2016
Great work TomCat and also Thanks to skoe.
Added static binaries for ARM ELF 32-bit and 64-bit.
User Comment
Submitted by Tom-Cat on 5 February 2016
This is a bug fix version - TAP File Reader has been fixed and is much more reliable now. In fact if you don't do too much multitasking on the PC side it should be 100% perfect on all tapes.
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