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Post by plbyrd on Apr 22, 2007 13:44:09 GMT -5
Thanks to everyone for reporting bugs! I've fixed the nasty little directory bug and some others as well. blog.paytonbyrd.com/?p=85
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Post by rockotiger on Apr 22, 2007 13:52:25 GMT -5
Even after visiting your blog I am unable to determine exactly what this program is. Would you mind giving us a brief overview?
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Post by Wonder-Boy on Apr 22, 2007 16:58:51 GMT -5
Hey plbyrd,
The program does not take the directory where the file is placed into account. When I try to copy a file from the hard drive to the 1541 I get the error message that the file can't be found. Because the program doesn't look in the listed directory on the hard drive.
Later...
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Post by plbyrd on Apr 22, 2007 20:26:10 GMT -5
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Post by plbyrd on Apr 30, 2007 0:52:29 GMT -5
Hey plbyrd, The program does not take the directory where the file is placed into account. When I try to copy a file from the hard drive to the 1541 I get the error message that the file can't be found. Because the program doesn't look in the listed directory on the hard drive. Later... This is now fixed: blog.paytonbyrd.com/?p=87
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Post by Wonder-Boy on Apr 30, 2007 2:34:41 GMT -5
It seems to work now, cheers! One small bug I noticed occured when selecting to format a disk. The program asks you to put in "name, id", but if you type it as instructed with a space after the comma you get an error message. If you type "name,id" it works. Also, the first time I tried to transfer a d64 file to disk I got an error message, but then I checked the options, didn't change anything except the default directory, clicked save, retried to transfer and then it worked. Edit: You have to open options and click save every time you run the program to make it work. Or else an error will occur when attempting to transfer a single file or a d64 image.
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