Hi Tim -- On Wednesday, December 30, 2020 5:51 PM, trondd <[email protected]> wrote:
> trondd [email protected] wrote: > > > The new ports together allow you to read, write, and manage CP/M disk > > images. CPMTools provides the tools for copying, erasing, chaging > > permissions and attributes of files as well as tools for creating, > > checking, viewing file systems. > > Libdsk adds drivers for different CP/M image types, both real-world and > > emulator images. And provides libraries for emulators to access disk > > images as drives. > > I've had these locally for over a year when I needed to pull some files > > out of some z80pack disk images but haven't used them much since. I recently > > saw the CP/M emulator go by ports@ so thought I'd toss these out there > > incase someone was interested. > > Some images can be found here: > > https://www.autometer.de/unix4fun/z80pack/ > > But I'd be curious if someone has other images to tesk with as cpmtools > > does not support everything since systems of te time used a variety of > > disk formats and sector layots. > > Tim. > > Poke. Any CP/M users? > > Tim. Thanks for the ports. Attached are some tweaked and cleaned up versions of your original ports that I forgot to send back. Admittedly, I don't have any real CP/M disks so I am likely not the best person to test things, but hopefully this brings the ports more in-line with something that can be committed. ~Brian
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