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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2007 2:21 pm 
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Anyone got a good 1541 disc editor for linux in a .deb file would be nice.
i wish to open a .d64 image and copy files to it etc.

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Take a look at DiskImagery64. I'm fairly certain it's available for Debian.

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There's also c1541 that comes with vice (commandline only).


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yes, there is a .deb for diskimagery64 and it worked perfectly for me running ubuntu; seems to be a quite good tool, though i didn't do much with it by now - i prefer c1541 from within a shell.


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Does c1541 still allocate sectors sequentally? That leads to absolutely terrible loading times with real hardware or true drive emulation.


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tnt/beyond force wrote:
Does c1541 still allocate sectors sequentally? That leads to absolutely terrible loading times with real hardware or true drive emulation.


Huh, looks like it. Not good.


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:04 am 
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I cannot display my website using http://www.c64web.com i have spoken to my internet provider and there domains team they don't have a clue resolving the correct ip address ect.

Could i get a few of you to access http://www.c64web.com and tell me the results i feel they
suspect its at my end but if others not on the westnet service can it would be there end.

i can access it locally with the local ip address of the server 192.168.1.100 .

i can see it from work not on a westnet account.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:03 am 
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zap wrote:
I cannot display my website using http://www.c64web.com i have spoken to my internet provider and there domains team they don't have a clue resolving the correct ip address ect.

Could i get a few of you to access http://www.c64web.com and tell me the results i feel they
suspect its at my end but if others not on the westnet service can it would be there end.

i can access it locally with the local ip address of the server 192.168.1.100 .

i can see it from work not on a westnet account.


it seems your router wont accept you accessing yourself over the internet.
same with me. i need to log on my university shell to test my website ;)

btw: i can see your contiki site ;)
http://masterhit.dyndns.org/zap.jpg

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