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from: Ed Vance
date: 2018-01-02 15:32:00
subject: C= SEQ Files to DOS .TXT

I have used the MSDOS  64 (MSDOS64) Program by M. Garamszeghy
when I wanted to be able to put a SEQ file I made on the
Commodore 64 PC into a ASCII .TXT file I could use on a computer
that has a Windows OS on it.

I use a 3-1/2" 2S/2D disk formatted for MS-DOS 720 KB and a
C= 1581 Drive to put the .TXT file(s) on the disk.

I've found it fine to occasionally convert a C= SEQ file to a
.TXT file but it only allows "One File" to be Transformed at a
time.    It doesn't have a "Bulk" selection feature.

MSDOS64 takes a long time to Read and Write one file and it
would be a real long time if I tried using it for over 75 files.

I thought if I used WINVICE 3.1 it would be able to help Me do
what I want to do but I can't see anywhere in the Manual about
it being able to read a SEQ file.

The Manual talks about Reading disks converted to D64, D71, D81.

If I converted the 1581 disk with the SEQ files to a D81 disk
would I be able to use WINVICE's x64.exe program to Read those
SEQ files and Save them to the Windows XP computer I use?

I have read about D64 but never was interested in doing that to
any of my 1541 disks (or D81 to my 1581 disks).

Is there another Commodore 64 Program I could use?
(I guess I ought to look at Zimmers after writing this)   ;-)

Thanks for reading (and Helping).

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