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LZHconvert.lzh
Utility for renaming files in LHArchives. Instructions for creating Commodore .SFX archives on other platforms, i.e. Unix or MS-DOS.
arklnx.bas
arklnx.exe
arklnx.readme
Shows contents of some .ARK and .LNX files.
cbm2asc_11.zip
A PETSCII to ASCII converter. Supports also BASIC and SpeedScript. Source code not included.
cbmcv204.zip
32-bit MS-DOS binary version of cbmconvert 2.0.4, a conversion utility that reads and writes files in different Commodore-specific archive file formats or disk images. This is the MS-DOS binary version created with DJGPP; the source code is in the ../unix/ directory. You will also need the file csdpmi3b.zip. This file was provided by Wolfgang Moser.
convert.readme
convert.zip
These programs, together with LHA, simplify extracting CBM files with original filenames from .LHA archives like those found in http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/pet/ to .D64 disk files.
copy2d64.arj
copy2d64.readme
Copies MS-DOS files to 1541 disk images, includes Pascal source code.
csdpmi3b.zip
CWSDPMI binary distribution (release 3). You will need this for running cbmconvert and other programs compiled with DJGPP.
ctools04.zip@
ctools V0.4 is a collection of programs to work with images of C64/C128 CP/M disks under Linux and MS-DOS. The C++ source code is included. Uploaded by the author, Jochen Metzinger <[email protected]>.
d64dir32.zip
This 32-bit Visual Basic program (source code not included) will view view the contents of your D64 files featuring a nice GUI. It requires 32-bit Windows and the Visual Basic libraries.
dir_d64.zip
Display the catalog of .D64 image file and copy files from it. No source code included. Author: <[email protected]>
fvcbm20.zip
fvcbm 2.0. Views listings of Commodore archive files. Runs on MS-DOS, and compiles on SCO Unix and Linux and other little-endian systems.
fvcbm30.readme
fvcbm30.zip
fvcbm 3.0. List directories of Commodore 64/128 compatible archive files. Runs on MS-DOS and compiles on various Unix systems.
geoimage.zip
Use this with Geos disk images to get more info on .D64 files Uploaded by Peter Weighill <[email protected]>
list64.exe
List64 v0.67 (FREEWARE) - C64 file image viewer, lists the contents of D64,X64,T64,Lynx,Zipcode File/4/5,Arkive,PC64,Net64,Lbr files. Supports 40 Track images(ZipCode,D64,X64). Shows size in bytes, track/sector and REL file infos,etc..., all infos you can gain out of the several formats listed above.
Author: Stefan Weber <[email protected]>
pcgeos03.zip
MS-DOS programs (including german & english documentation and TURBO PASCAL source) that extract GEOS converted files (.cvt) from disk images and translate GEOS texts, pictures and fonts to MS-DOS. Uploaded by the author, Jochen Metzinger <[email protected]>.
su081.zip
Star Utilities, a pack of utilities for handling disk images, tape images, Lynx archives and ZipCode archives. Freeware, uploaded by the author, [email protected].
targetd64_bin_win32_0_2.zip
Win32 executables of TargetD64
targetd64_src_0_2.tgz@
TargetD64 is an "open source" C64 related conversion tool and emulator frontend. Archives passed to TargetD64 will be converted into D64 images without user interaction.
td64test_0_2.tgz@
Test suite for TargetD64
zip2d64.arj
MS-DOS utility that converts ZipCode files to 1541 disk images (for use with the C64S emulator), with Turbo Pascal source code.
zip2d64.exe
zip2d64.txt
Converts ZipCode files to 1541 image format. No source code included! Uploaded by the author ([email protected]).
This is version 1.1 of ZIP2D64 by Volker Beck. Version 1.0 had some problems with the ZIP-files of a ZIP-program that appends some useless bytes to the files.

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