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base:tools_for_putting_files_into_a_.d64_image [2017-03-14 15:19] – [mkd64] fix example for v1.4 ziriasbase:tools_for_putting_files_into_a_.d64_image [2019-01-28 22:45] – Update to current version 2.0 of cc1541 claus
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 ====== cc1541 ====== ====== cc1541 ======
  
-c1541 works fine for most purposes, but some of the better coders around says it is buggy, and thus there is also [[http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=69964|cc1541]]. cc1541 also supports some more advanced options which gives you better control over how the files are actually laid out onto the image. The available options goes like this:+c1541 works fine for most purposes, but some of the better coders around says it is buggy, and thus there is also [[https://csdb.dk/release/?id=173916|cc1541]]. cc1541 also supports some more advanced options which gives you better control over how the files are actually laid out onto the image. The available options goes like this:
  
 <code> <code>
-Usage: cc1541 -niSsfw image.d64+*** This is cc1541 version 2.0 built on Jan 12 2019 ***
  
--n diskname   Disk name, default='default+Usage: cc1541 -niFSsfeErbcwlxtdu45q image.[d64|g64|d71] 
--i id         Disk ID, default='lodis+ 
--S value      Default sector interleave, default=10 +-n diskname   Disk name, default='DEFAULT'. 
--s value      Next file sector interleave, after each file +-i id         Disk ID, default='LODIS'
-              the interleave value falls back to the default value set by -S +-F            Next file first sector on a new track (default=3). 
--f filename   Use filename as name when writing next file+              Any negative value assumes aligned tracks and uses current 
 +              sector + interleave. 
 +              After each file, the value falls back to the default. 
 +-S value      Default sector interleave, default=10
 +              At track end, reduces this by 1 to accomodate large tail gap. 
 +              If negative, no special treatment of tail gap. 
 +-s value      Next file sector interleave, valid after each file. 
 +              At track end, reduces this by 1 to accomodate large tail gap. 
 +              If negative, no special treatment of tail gap. 
 +              The interleave value falls back to the default value set by -S 
 +              after the first sector of the next file. 
 +-f filename   Use filename as name when writing next file, use prefix # to 
 +              include arbitrary PETSCII characters (e.g. -f "START#a0,8,1"). 
 +-e            Start next file on an empty track (default start sector is 
 +              current sector plus interleave). 
 +-E            Try to fit file on a single track. 
 +-r track      Restrict next file blocks to the specified track or higher. 
 +-b sector     Set next file beginning sector to the specified value. 
 +-c            Save next file cluster-optimized (d71 only).
 -w localname  Write local file to disk, if filename is not set then the -w localname  Write local file to disk, if filename is not set then the
-              local name is used. After file written filename is unset +              local name is used. After file written, the filename is unset
--x            Don't split files over track 18 hole (default split files) +-l filename   Write loop file (an additional dir entry) to existing file to 
--t            Use track 18 to also store files (makes -x useless) (default no) +              disk, set filename with -f. 
--4            Use tracks 35-40 with SPEED DOS formatting +-x            Don't split files over dirtrack hole (default split files). 
--5            Use tracks 35-40 with DOLPHIN DOS formatting+-t            Use dirtrack to also store files (makes -x useless) (default no)
 +-d track      Maintain a shadow directory (copy of the actual directory). 
 +-u numblocks  When using -t, amount of dir blocks to leave free (default=2). 
 +-4            Use tracks 35-40 with SPEED DOS BAM formatting. 
 +-5            Use tracks 35-40 with DOLPHIN DOS BAM formatting
 +-q            Be quiet.
 </code> </code>
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 ====== mkd64 ====== ====== mkd64 ======
  
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