how about serial emulation? :P
On Mar 31, 2017 7:53 PM, "Ian Colquhoun" <icolquhoun@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
OpenCBM and c1541 command line tools work fine in macOS. Installing GB of
OS to deal with disk images of 180k seems a little overkill. 🙂
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Ian Colquhoun
On Mar 31, 2017, at 19:38, Rob Adlers <robadlers@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Parallels in OSX won't cut it?
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On 2017-03-31 04:46 PM, Golan Klinger wrote:
I’m not making a political statement when I say that porting anything
from VB6 sounds like a Herculean task. Trickier still if one doesn’t
have access to Windows. I’m filing this one under “oh well”.
Yes, I saw the frm and frx files and immediately had a sad. You *might*
be able to get it to run under Wine, but then really only as a front-end
for D64 images. Wine's USB support is awful on Linux, and likely
entirely worse on OS X, so Zoom Floppy isn't gonna zoom.
Sometimes I wish that cbmfs <http://llg.cubic.org/tools/cbmfs/> was more
developed so we could use C= images as native files in all OSs that
support Fuse.
Stewart