It's to do with how the unix path/file name is constructed from the file name that is sent from the C64. If anyone spots any adverse affects let me know. I also added a fake disc name (generated from the current folder/directory on the host machine) which helps programs that (rightly) ignore the first directory entry.īoth of these were done specifically to help me use netdrive with SDI. LOAD"DEMO.PRG",6,1 but it does fix the issue I described where some programs would cause netdrive to add and extension to recognised file types resulting in error. This does mean that you have to specify the full name e.g. USR from being automatically added to files. Submitted by neilbaldwin on 1 October 2009 It can be used to make, delete, and browse directories. You can access that window from loadmenu - by pressing shift+spacebar. Which means you now can select device numbers 6-15 from the load menu in SDI.Īnd did you try if the SDI doscommand window works ? I updated SDI 20b7 to work with CTRL+6 (to select device number 6). Sounds cool, I havent tried Netdrive myself. Is there a newer version (I got it from your website)? Oh, and I tried the latest SDI2B7 but you cannot select device 6 as you described. It does say in the original netdrive that the functionality is very limited. I'll look into what gets sent from C64->netdrive but I don't hold much hope of making them work. I tried the DOS commands and it seems only "$" works with any reliability :( Submitted by neilbaldwin on 2 October 2009 I updated it when talking to GT about supporting netdrive device number.
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