RW> This only works for PRG type files, and not SEQ, REL and USR type files.
RW>
RW> PRG = Programs.
RW> REL = RELative (aka random access) data files -- often used for
RW> databases. SEQ = SEQuential files. Often PETSCII based text files used
RW> for configuration data, etc.
RW> USR = USeR type files. USe varies depending on application.
RW> However, to copy files between disks, I would use a file copy program
RW> that is usually available on one of the test/demo disks that come with
RW> the 1541, 1571 and 1581 drives.
Thank you Robert.
I've been having some fun with c64 disks.
I think I will figure out how to unhide some files that I can't see. I have
an Infocom game called Spellbreaker and the prg file is 3 blks or 3
something. I know it has to be larger than that because if I copy just the
prg flle to another disk. It doesn't run.
Its a stretch for me basically using DOS from the start. Yeah I had a c64 but
the things I did was play games or write really small programs then save them
to disk.
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