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Other methods are mentioned in the [http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/faq/ comp.emulators.cbm FAQ]. | Other methods are mentioned in the [http://www.funet.fi/pub/cbm/faq/ comp.emulators.cbm FAQ]. | ||
* Alternate Link for C= Hacking Issue 4: [http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/magazines/c=hacking/C=Hacking04.txt.gz Zimmers FTP], [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/C=Hacking04.txt]] (Local)<br /> | * Alternate Link for C= Hacking Issue 4: [http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/magazines/c=hacking/C=Hacking04.txt.gz Zimmers FTP], [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/C=Hacking04.txt C=Hacking04.txt]] (Local)<br /> | ||
* Alternate Link for C= Hacking Issue 5: [http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/magazines/c=hacking/C=Hacking05.txt.gz Zimmers FTP], [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/C=Hacking05.txt]] (Local) | * Alternate Link for C= Hacking Issue 5: [http://www.zimmers.net/anonftp/pub/cbm/magazines/c=hacking/C=Hacking05.txt.gz Zimmers FTP], [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/C=Hacking05.txt C=Hacking05.txt]] (Local) | ||
= CBMFS v0.3 = | = CBMFS v0.3 = | ||
: cbmfs, an installable Linux kernel module implementing a read only Commodore 1541/1581 filesystem for Linux versions 1.1.86 through 2.0.39. David Weinehall has modified cbmfs to work with the 2.2.x series of kernels. | : cbmfs, an installable Linux kernel module implementing a read only Commodore 1541/1581 filesystem for Linux versions 1.1.86 through 2.0.39. David Weinehall has modified cbmfs to work with the 2.2.x series of kernels. | ||
* [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/cbmfs-0.3.tar.gz]] (Local) | * [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/cbmfs-0.3.tar.gz cbmfs-0.3.tar.gz]] (Local) | ||
= Patch to Linux Kernel 2.2.12 = | = Patch to Linux Kernel 2.2.12 = | ||
[http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/linux/patches.html David Weinehall] cbmfs patch for [[Linux]] 2.2.12. | [http://www.acc.umu.se/~tao/linux/patches.html David Weinehall] cbmfs patch for [[Linux]] 2.2.12. | ||
* [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/Patch-2.2.12cbmfs0.4_v4.gz]] (Local) | * [[https://alteeve.com/local/filesystems/Patch-2.2.12cbmfs0.4_v4.gz Patch-2.2.12cbmfs0.4_v4.gz]] (Local) | ||
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Revision as of 07:18, 11 October 2009
Alteeve Wiki :: CBMFS |
File system used on Commodore64-compatible 1541 and 1581 drives.
External Resources
Dan's 8-bit Commodore Information
From: http://www.npsnet.com/danf/cbm/
File Transfer Are you looking for a way to transfer files between your C64 and a PC? If you are running Linux and have a 1581 disk drive, use cbmfs, an installable read-only filesystem module for Linux. Download it from my software page. With a 1541 drive, you can read and write MS-DOS disks if you install a jumper in your 1541 and use the 1541-dos package. With a 1571 drive and a C128, just use Craig Bruce's Little Red Reader, documented in Hacking magazine, issues four and five. Other methods are mentioned in the comp.emulators.cbm FAQ.
- Alternate Link for C= Hacking Issue 4: Zimmers FTP, [C=Hacking04.txt] (Local)
- Alternate Link for C= Hacking Issue 5: Zimmers FTP, [C=Hacking05.txt] (Local)
CBMFS v0.3
- cbmfs, an installable Linux kernel module implementing a read only Commodore 1541/1581 filesystem for Linux versions 1.1.86 through 2.0.39. David Weinehall has modified cbmfs to work with the 2.2.x series of kernels.
- [cbmfs-0.3.tar.gz] (Local)
Patch to Linux Kernel 2.2.12
David Weinehall cbmfs patch for Linux 2.2.12.
- [Patch-2.2.12cbmfs0.4_v4.gz] (Local)
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