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From: Don Judy
Date: 2001-11-15
Subject: Re: R: ScriptPlus convert
Don Judy wrote:
>
> "C.M.Scortegagna" wrote:
> >
> > Thank you, Haegar for yr. reply.
> > But every time I launch it, I obtain
> > a "Runtime error 200".
> > What have I to do?
> >
> > Bye
> > S\_/S
> >
> > > >Oggetto: Re: ScriptPlus convert
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >Solder wrote a small Converter for PC called "VIEWD64". It convert SEQ
> > > >Files with different codepages from a D64 to a TXT file on PC. I convert
> > > >some of my T-ASS Sourcecodes with it to PC for a Crossassembler.
> > > >Take a look an Solders Home Page.
> > > >
> > > >HAEGAR of Synergy
> >
> > --this message went through the plus4@c64.rulez.org emailing list---
>
> Hi Val,
>
> ViewD64 is a DOS app, it runs well on my machine, I just associated
> it in Windows to .d64 and it works well. Maybe you need an older
> version of Windows if you're using that or need to install a version
> of MS-DOS or PC-DOS.
>
> dj
> --this message went through the plus4@c64.rulez.org emailing list---

I should say that you need to specify the full path to the .d64 image that the text files are in, or have viewd64 in the same directory as the .d64 image which contains the files. You can't look directly at a text file,
it must be in the .d64, so if viewd64 is in c:cbm and the .d64 image is c:cbmplus4memomapsjh3.d64
you could go to dos prompt and change directory to c:cbm and then viewd64 c:cbmplus4memomapsjh3.d64
I can't remember if it exports to the same directory as the image or the directory viewd64 itself is in, but you can put it in the same directory as the .d64 image and not have to think about that.

I would think Joe's Star Commander could view and export these files too, although I don't think it specifically supports ScriptPlus.

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