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On 12.01.2015 13:35, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Pekka Takala writes:
>
>> If the bytes are something else, then the file is not a c64 basic
>> listing. If you can see the listing using a text editor, then the format
>> is not tokenized. You need to tokenize the listing then first.
>
> Just curious but is there a convenient way to tokenize on the C64? For
> PCs there's tok64 which I remember using for some scanned ASCII listing
> of a sector editor a few years ago.
>
I think that something that reads the file and "enters" it to c64 could
do the tokenizing, but as the original question was about basic listings
from a pc, then it is easiest and fastest to do it on the PC and then
just transfer it to a c64.
If need for such a tool is needed, then I could think about making a
software that could do the tokenizing from a text file to basic listing.
For example, same format as tok64 uses could be the source format and
destination the conventional c64 tokenized format. Of course, using
kernal routines so getting maximum compatibility.
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