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cbmtools 0.8   [2019]

Released by :
tlr

Release Date :
1 November 2019

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (7 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... tlr of VICE Team

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User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 5 December 2022
Updated version out: cbmtools 0.9
User Comment
Submitted by Bacchus on 12 March 2021
Daniel - do you have any Git repo for this project? If would be great to get a ping when the new packages are out. I mainly use CLD, even if people tell me that you can now use Exomizer twice without any penalty as it will skip the already crunched blocks, but old habits and all of that says that you SHOULD RLE pack first ;-)
User Comment
Submitted by sailor on 4 November 2019
thanks for the tip, "cld -x -Xsysless,sei,load=0x1000,jmp=0x8000 -ointro.prg intro.o64" works
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 4 November 2019
@sailor: that’s probably a GNU vs BSD issue. If this is the case it should work if you put all options before the filename. I’m not sure if it relates to your environment or the actual win32/64 builds. On a typical linux installation it will work as you describe.
User Comment
Submitted by sailor on 3 November 2019
I assume the syntax has not changed, is this a win (x64) build issue ?

v07.1: cld -ointro.prg intro.o64 -x -Xsysless,sei,load=0x1000,jmp=0x8000

v08 : cld -ointro.prg intro.o64 -x -Xsysless,sei,load=0x1000,jmp=0x8000
cld: -x: No such file or directory
User Comment
Submitted by Compyx on 1 November 2019
Uploaded zip with source and win64 binaries in the win64/ directory. Compiled with msys2. Only quickly tested cdis.exe, that one works.

Edit: also add win32 version, untested.
User Comment
Submitted by tlr on 1 November 2019
Yet another update. This time adding a simple disassembler and many tweaks and bugfixes.
As always I'm very grateful if someone could build and add Windows binaries.
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