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Posted By

Chris
on 2005-10-06
06:59:22
 D64 lister?

Hi folks,

Can anyone recomend a directory listing tool for d64 images. I have so many d64 images transfered from my new collection, I dont really want to type in the contents manually into the database. Is there one that will allow copy/paste of the directory listings?

Thanks,

Chris

Posted By

Sidius
on 2005-10-06
07:48:57
 Re: D64 lister?

Hi Chris,

maybe this tool something helps you: D64-Editor (http://almighty.c64.org/d64editor.html)
Anyway it is very practical... happy

Posted By

Chris
on 2005-10-06
07:58:34
 Re: D64 lister?

Cheers Sidius,

I tried D64-Editor last night, although it displays the directory it doesnt seem to have a function to output or copy/paste into a text file on my pc. In total I have about 1500 disk images to catalogue

Thanks happy

Posted By

JamesC
on 2005-10-06
08:11:02
 Re: D64 lister?

Hop on over to the Star Commander website at http://sta.c64.org

Once there, take at look at the DOS tools page and you'll find Star Lister. That is what I used to make master lists of the contents of the .d64 archives that Lando posted on this site about 3 years ago.

Warning: If you try to catalogue an unformatted disk, Star Lister will bomb out. You'll need to be sure that all the images actually have something (even a blank headered disk would be ok), otherwise break them down into smaller groups so that you can do a hundred or so at a time. You can always paste the smaller lists into a larger list after Star Lister is through.

Posted By

Chris
on 2005-10-06
09:41:56
 Re: D64 lister?

Thanks James,

Star Lister worked a treat. I will soon be sending you a link for the Geos software in the collection for you to verify and to see what I can publish on my site happy

Regards,

Chris

Posted By

Sidius
on 2005-10-06
12:14:21
 Re: D64 lister?

@Chris:
Please take a look at this little programm: D64lister (http://www.hardworks.de/d64lister/index.php)
I think, this is such a thing what you search...
...at least you can copy the directory and insert it e.g. in a .txt or .doc !



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