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base:tools_for_putting_files_into_a_.d64_image [2019-01-28 22:45] – Update to current version 2.0 of cc1541 clausbase:tools_for_putting_files_into_a_.d64_image [2019-01-28 22:46] – [mkd64] claus
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-When the flexibility of cc1541 still isn't enough, there'[[http://zirias.github.io/c64_tool_mkd64/|mkd64]] which takes a modular approach to creating the disk files, so you don't have to follow the default 1541 format at all. In fact, creation of a directory and block allocation map ist taken care of by a loadable module named "cbmdos". It also includes all sorts of tricks and tweaks possible with the 1541 format as well as a module providing some pre-made "separator" directory entries using graphical characters. The help pages for mkd64 itself and the cbmdos module look like this:+Another flexible alternative is [[http://zirias.github.io/c64_tool_mkd64/|mkd64]] which takes a modular approach to creating the disk files, so you don't have to follow the default 1541 format at all. In fact, creation of a directory and block allocation map ist taken care of by a loadable module named "cbmdos". It also includes all sorts of tricks and tweaks possible with the 1541 format as well as a module providing some pre-made "separator" directory entries using graphical characters. The help pages for mkd64 itself and the cbmdos module look like this:
  
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