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.ASM to TASS Convert   [2022]

.ASM to TASS Convert Released by :
Raiders of the Lost Empire [web]

Release Date :
2 February 2022

Type :
C64 Tool

AKA :
ASM Turbo Ass SEQ Converter

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

Credits :
Code .... Holy Moses of Raiders of the Lost Empire
Idea .... Holy Moses of Raiders of the Lost Empire

Download :

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User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 4 February 2022
Quote:
There´s more needed than changing your File into a SEQ Fileformat.

ASCII to PETSCII conversion, sure. which is what petcat does. Hence why i am asking (another question would be why it isnt a simple pc tool, afterall the chance of getting a ascii file on a c64 disk is pretty slim)
User Comment
Submitted by BlackJack on 4 February 2022
So it seems it replaces the first two bytes by carriage returns regardless of what they are/were. And linefeeds are replaced by spaces, exclamation marks by points, colons by spaces, underscores by the visually similar PETSCII graphic character, and ASCII lower case by ASCII upper case.

Replacing the fist two bytes unconditionally and the "!" and ":" replacements are IMHO a bit buggy because they need to be addressed manually after conversion. ``petcat`` doesn't mess with those bytes.

Another major difference: ``petcat`` translates ASCII upper case into PETSCII 0xC1 to 0xDA as the kernel would do when entering those characters on the C64.
User Comment
Submitted by Holy Moses on 2 February 2022
There´s more needed than changing your File into a SEQ Fileformat.

For e.g. there´re plenty of codes to check and fix first, otherwise it would fuck up your Turbo Ass quite fast.

But thanks for the *FLOWERS*... =)
User Comment
Submitted by BlackJack on 2 February 2022
Or Gnylf V1.2 or any other PC text to PETSCII text converter on the C64.
User Comment
Submitted by chatGPZ on 2 February 2022
So what does it do that petcat doesnt?
User Comment
Submitted by Richard on 2 February 2022
Excellent idea for the oldschoolers :) I like it, and have added this tool to my utilities collection.
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