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Re: new version of dsktool.rb released



On Jul 20, 12:48 pm, jonnosan <jonno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've just released version 0.5.1 of dsktool.rb, a ruby commandline
> tool + library for working with DSK files (as used with Apple ]
> [ emulators).
>
> Information on how to install and use dsktool can be found athttp://instiki.jamtronix.com/dsktool/show/HomePage
>
> This release adds CP/M file system support - the full list of file
> systems supported is:
> CP/M (read/write)
> DOS 3.3 (read/write)
> NADOL (read/write)
> ProDOS (read only)
> Pascal (read only)
>
> In addition, the following file formats are interpreted:
> AppleSoft BASIC (converted to ASCII text)
> BIN files can be disassembled
> AWP (AppleWorks Word Processor) (converted to ASCII text)
> Integer BASIC (converted to ASCII text)
> HIRES Graphics (converted to PNG)
> MBASIC/GBASIC (converted to ASCII text)
> NADOL (converted to ASCII text)
> S-C Assembler (converted to ASCII text)
>
> The package also comes with 'dskexplorer.rb' which is a browser based
> tool for exploring either local or remote dsk collections.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Changes:
> v0.5.1
> Added read/write support for CPM disks
> Added support for unprotected MBASIC files
>
> v0.4.3
> Added ability to read .nib files
> BUG - dskexplorer.rb - remote (http) browsing was busted
> added "--ascii" option to dsktool.rb
>
> v0.4.2
> BUG - "-d" had become "delete" instead of "dump"
> CHANGE - dsktool.rb - only show disk info on --catalog, not every
> command
> CHANGE - rename sector orders
> CHANGE - dskexplorer.rb - show full path names
>
> v0.4.1
> Added write support to NADOLDisk
> Added write support to DOSDisk
> Added "--add" option to dsktool.rb
> Added "--delete" option to dsktool.rb
> Added "--tokenise" option to dsktool.rb
> Added "--init" option to dsktool.rb
> Added "--bootcode" option to dsktool.rb
> Added "--filetype" option to dsktool.rb

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