Readme: | Short: Create Commodore 1541 floppy disk images Author: besser82@fedoraproject.org (Bj�rn Esser), JackAsser, Krill, Claus Uploader: polluks+aminet sdf lonestar org (Stefan Haubenthal) Type: misc/emu Version: 3.4 Architecture: ppc-morphos; m68k-amigaos
*** This is cc1541 version 3.4 built on Apr 16 2022 ***
Usage: cc1541 [options] image.[d64|d71|d81]
-n diskname Disk name, default='cc1541'. -i id Disk ID, default='00 2a'. -w localname Write local file to disk, if filename is not set then the local name is used. After file written, the filename is unset. -W localname Like -w, but encode file in Transwarp format. Provide Transwarp bootfile as last file using "-f 'transwarp vX.YZ' -w 'transwarp vX.YZ.prg'" -K key Set an encryption key for Transwarp files, a string of up to 29 characters. -f filename Use filename as name when writing next file, use prefix # to include arbitrary PETSCII characters (e.g. -f "START#a0,8,1"). -o Do not overwrite if file with same name exists already. -V Do not modify image unless it is in valid CBM DOS format. -T filetype Filetype for next file, allowed parameters are PRG, SEQ, USR, REL and DEL, or a decimal number between 0 and 255. Default is PRG. -P Set write protect flag for next file. -O Set open flag for next file. -N Force creation of a new directory entry, even if a file with the same name exists already. -l filename Write loop file (an additional dir entry) to existing file to disk, set filename with -f. -L Add dir entry without writing file (track and sector will be 0), requires a filename given with -f. -B numblocks Write the given value as file size in blocks to the directory for the next file. -M numchars Hash computation maximum filename length, this must match loader option FILENAME_MAXLENGTH in Krill's Loader. Default is 16. -m Ignore filename hash collisions, without this switch a collision results in an error. -d track Maintain a shadow directory (copy of the actual directory without a valid BAM). -t Use dirtrack to also store files (makes -x useless) (default no). -u numblocks When using -t, amount of dir blocks to leave free (default=2). -x Don't split files over dirtrack hole (default split files). -F Next file first sector on a new track (default=0). Any negative value assumes aligned tracks and uses current sector + interleave. After each file, the value falls back to the default. Not applicable for D81. -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. Not applicable for D81. -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. Not applicable for D81. -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. Not applicable for D81. -c Save next file cluster-optimized (d71 only). -4 Use tracks 35-40 with SPEED DOS BAM formatting. -5 Use tracks 35-40 with DOLPHIN DOS BAM formatting. -R level Try to restore deleted and formatted files. level 0: Only restore all dir entries without touching any t/s links. level 1: Fix dir entries for files with valid t/s chains. level 2: Also add wild sector chains with valid t/s chains. level 3: Also fix dir entries with invalid t/s chains. level 4: Also add and fix wild invalid t/s chains. level 5: Also add reasonable wild single blocks. -g filename Write additional g64 output file with given name. -a Print commandline options that would create the same directory as the one in the given image (for directory art import). -U mapping Print PETSCII as Unicode (requires Unicode 13.0 font, e.g. UNSCII). Use mapping 0 for ASCII output, 1 for upper case, 2 for lower case, default is 0. -q Be quiet. -v Be verbose. -h Print this commandline help.
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