2017-11-06 16:57:06 +00:00
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# Apple 2 Prodos Utils
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**NOTE:** This is still a work-in-progress.
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Commands that work:
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* [x] cat
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* [x] catalog
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* [x] cp (Only Seed (file size <= 512 bytes), and Sapling files (file size <= 128 KB) are currently supported)
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* [x] dir
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* [ ] get
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* [x] init
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* [x] ls
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* [ ] mkdir
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* [ ] rm
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* [ ] rmdir
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```
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Usage: <dsk> <command> [<options>] [<path>]
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cat Catalog (short form)
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[<path>] Path of virtual sub-directory to view
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Defaults to: /
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catalog Catalog (long form)
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[<path>] Path of virtual sub-directory to view
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Defaults to: /
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cp Add file(s) to volume
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<path> Destination virutal sub-directory to add to
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There is no default -- it must be specified
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-access=$## Set access flags
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$80 Volume/file can be destroyed
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$40 Volume/file can be renamed
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$20 Volume/file changed since last backup
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$04 Volume/file is invisible
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$02 Volume/file can be read
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$01 Volume/file can be written
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-aux=$#### Set the aux address
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-date=MM/DD/YY Set create date to specified date
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-date=DD-MON-YY Set create date to specified date
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MON is one of:
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JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN,
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JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC
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-time=HH:MMa Set create time to specified 12-hour AM
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-time=HH:MMp Set create time to specified 12-hour PM
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-time=HH:MM Set create time to specified 24-hour time
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-type=$## Force file type to one of the 256 types
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-moddate=MM/DD/YY Set last modified date to specified date
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-modtime=HH:MM Set last modified date to specified time
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dir Catalog (long form)
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This is an alias for 'catalog'
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get Extract file from volume
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<path> Path of virtual file to extract
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NOTES:
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The file remains on the virtual volume
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To delete a file see ........: rm
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To delete a sub-directory see: rmdir
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init Format disk
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<path> Name of virtual volume.
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-size=140 Format 140 KB (5 1/4")
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-size=800 Format 800 KB (3 1/2")
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-size=32 Format 32 MB (Hard Disk)
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ls Catalog (file names only)
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[<path>] Path to sub-directory to view
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Defaults to: /
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mkdir Create a sub-directory
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<path> Destination virutal sub-directory to create
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There is no default -- it must be specified
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rm Delete file from volume
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<path> Path of virtual file to delete
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There is no default -- it must be specified
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rmdir Remove a sub-directory
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<path> Path of virtual sub-directory to delete
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There is no default -- it must be specified
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NOTE:
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You can not delete
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the root directory: /
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-f Force removal of sub-directory
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(Normally a sub-directory must be empty)
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Where <dsk> is a virtual disk image with an extension of:
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.dsk
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.do
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.po
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NOTE: To skip always having to specify the <.dsk> name set the environment variable:
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PRODOS_VOLUME
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e.g.
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export PRODOS_VOLUME=path/to/volume.po
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Three different disk sizes are accepted for init
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2017-11-06 17:50:13 +00:00
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prodos test.dsk init -size=140 # 5 1/4" (140 KB)
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prodos test.dsk init -size=800 # 3 1/2" (800 KB)
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prodos test.dsk init -size=32 #HardDisk ( 32 MB)
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2017-11-06 16:57:06 +00:00
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Examples:
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prodos test.dsk ls
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prodos test.dsk cat
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prodos test.dsk cp foo1 foo2 /
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prodos test.dsk mkdir bar
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prodos test.dsk cp foo2 /bar
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prodos test.dsk get /bar/foo2
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prodos test.dsk rm /bar/foo2
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prodos test.dsk rmdir /bar
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prodos test.dsk init /TEST
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prodos b140.dsk init -size=140 /BLANK140
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prodos b800.dsk init -size=800 /BLANK800
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prodos b032.dsk init -size=32 /BLANK32
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```
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