Oct 272016
 

Kevin Thacker released new version of his cross-platform development tools CPCXfs and 2CDT. With CPCXfs you can transfer files between DSK images, which can be used in an emulator or to transfer files to the real Amstrad CPC, and your local file system. 2CDT is a similar tool, which is used to transfer files from your local file system intro a CDT cassette image. This can also be used in an emulator or transfered to the real machine. Both utilities are widely used for cross-platform development, e.g. with CPCtelera, to prepare your release.
You can download CPCXfs and 2CDT from the CPCWiki forums or at the end of this news. The source code is included in the ZIP archives of the release.

Changelog CPCXfs

  • Fixed errors shown with static analysis
  • CPCXfs will correctly set ERRORLEVEL command-line variable under more error conditions
  • Some other smaller bugfixes

Changelog 2CDT

  • You can define the sync byte for headerless
  • Command-line processing under windows and linux has been re-written. It is a lot better.
  • If you uses the mode with 2 blocks and you gave it a file which was shorter than a block it would not write it correctly. Now fixed.
  • When using pure tone it didn’t write the length of the ‘1’ pulse correctly
  • Some issues seen when running static analysis over the code.
2CDT
2CDT
2cdt-20161021.zip
95.0 KiB
512 Downloads
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CPCXfs
CPCXfs
cpcxfs-20161021.zip
485.0 KiB
495 Downloads
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May 152010
 

Devilmarkus released another GUI for a commandline tool. This time it is CPCXfs, which can be used to transfer files between DSK images and the normal filesystem of your operating system. As the GUI only can use the Windows version of CPCXfs, the package can currently only be used under Windows. You can download CPCXfs GUI here.

Here are the features of the program:

  • Open a DSK into DF0 or DF1
  • Drag & Drop files onto your DSK and in choosen USER
  • Delete files on DSK
  • Extract files from DSK to your PC
  • Hex-edit your DSK
  • Hide/Show files on DSK (SYS)
  • Protect/Unprotect files

CPCxfs-GUI

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