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DirMaster V3.1.0   [2016]

DirMaster V3.1.0 Released by :
Style [web]

Release Date :
13 April 2016

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
http://style64.org/release/dirmaster-v3.1.0-style

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (1 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... The Wiz of Style
Graphics .... Saehn of Style
Docs .... Elwix of Driven Staff, Style

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Summary
Submitted by Moloch on 14 April 2016
Some of the new stuff in v3.1.0:
.d1m (read/write)
Windows Explorer right click context menu,
"Extract All Here": extracts all files from the
disk or archive file into the same directory
add %H parameter to run in, to convert filename
to $ hex characters
file properties adds file size in bytes and
md5 hash
Ctrl x/c/v in a directory window will cut, copy,
and paste files to and from the clipboard (mimics Windows Explorer behavior)
mouse over a sector in the BAM shows the file
name and sector
selecting a file will number the linked sectors
in the BAM
tweaks to batch output (html, seq, txt, csv), GEOS
file handling, disk error handling (23/24/27/29),
sfx/sda title handling, PETSCII tool
bug fixes addressing d2m, d4m, d81, t64, g64, nib
and other general functions
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