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ATRCopy
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ATRCopy
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Support Atari 8-bit emulator disk images in pyfilesystem
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Utilities to list files on and extract files from Atari 8-bit emulator disk
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images. Eventually, I hope to add support for these images to pyfilesystem.
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References
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References
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* http://atari.kensclassics.org/dos.htm
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* http://atari.kensclassics.org/dos.htm
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* http://www.crowcastle.net/preston/atari/
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* http://www.crowcastle.net/preston/atari/
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* http://www.atarimax.com/jindroush.atari.org/afmtatr.html
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* http://www.atarimax.com/jindroush.atari.org/afmtatr.html
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Example Usage
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$ python atrcopy.py GAMES1.ATR -x -n --dry-run --xex
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File #0 : *DOS SYS 039 : DRY_RUN: skipping system file
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File #1 : *MINER2 138 : DRY_RUN: copying to MINER2.XEX
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File #2 : *DEFENDER 132 : DRY_RUN: copying to DEFENDER.XEX
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File #3 : *CENTIPEDE 045 : DRY_RUN: copying to CENTIPEDE.XEX
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File #4 : *GALAXIAN 066 : DRY_RUN: copying to GALAXIAN.XEX
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File #5 : *AUTORUN SYS 005 : DRY_RUN: skipping system file
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File #6 : *DIGDUG 133 : DRY_RUN: copying to DIGDUG.XEX
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File #7 : *ANTEATER 066 : DRY_RUN: copying to ANTEATER.XEX
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File #8 : *ASTEROIDS 066 : DRY_RUN: copying to ASTEROIDS.XEX
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Example on Mac OS X
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OS X supplies python with the operating system so you shouldn't need to install
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a framework version from python.org.
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To prevent overwriting important system files, it's best to create a working
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folder: a new empty folder somewhere and do all your testing in that folder.
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For this example, create a folder called `atrtest` in your Documents folder. Put a few `.ATR` images in this directory as well
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Download or copy the file atrcopy.py and put the Documents/atrtest folder.
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folder.
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Since this is a command line programe, you must start a Terminal by double
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clicking on Terminal.app in the Applications/Utilities folder in the Finder.
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When Terminal opens, it will put you in your home folder. Go do the atrtest
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folder by typing::
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cd Documents/atrtest
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You should see the file `atrcopy.py` as well as the other ATR images you placed
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in this directory by using the command::
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ls -l *
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For example, you might see::
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mac:~/Documents/atrtest $ ls -l
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-rw-r--r-- 1 rob staff 92176 May 18 21:57 GAMES1.ATR
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-rwxr-xr-x 1 rob staff 8154 May 18 22:36 atrcopy.py*
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Now, run the program by typing `python atrcopy.py YOURFILE.ATR` and you should
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see the contents of the ATR image in the familiar Atari DOS format::
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mac:~/Documents/atrtest $ python atrcopy.py GAMES1.ATR
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GAMES1.ATR
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File #0 : *DOS SYS 039
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File #1 : *MINER2 138
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File #2 : *DEFENDER 132
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File #3 : *CENTIPEDE 045
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File #4 : *GALAXIAN 066
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File #5 : *AUTORUN SYS 005
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File #6 : *DIGDUG 133
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File #7 : *ANTEATER 066
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File #8 : *ASTEROIDS 066
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Without any additional arguments, it will not extract files. To actually
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pull the files out of the ATR image, you need to specify the -x command line
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argument::
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mac:~/Documents/atrtest $ python atrcopy.py -x GAMES1.ATR
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GAMES1.ATR
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File #0 : *DOS SYS 039 : copying to DOS.SYS
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File #1 : *MINER2 138 : copying to MINER2
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File #2 : *DEFENDER 132 : copying to DEFENDER
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File #3 : *CENTIPEDE 045 : copying to CENTIPED.E
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File #4 : *GALAXIAN 066 : copying to GALAXIAN
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File #5 : *AUTORUN SYS 005 : copying to AUTORUN.SYS
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File #6 : *DIGDUG 133 : copying to DIGDUG
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File #7 : *ANTEATER 066 : copying to ANTEATER
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File #8 : *ASTEROIDS 066 : copying to ASTEROID.S
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There are other flags, like the `-l` flag to covert to lower case, and the
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`--xex` flag to add the `.XEX` extension to the filename, and `-n` to skip DOS
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files. So a full example might be::
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mac:~/Documents/atrtest $ python atrcopy.py -n -l -x --xex GAMES1.ATR
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GAMES1.ATR
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File #0 : *DOS SYS 039 : skipping system file dos.sys
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File #1 : *MINER2 138 : copying to miner2.xex
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File #2 : *DEFENDER 132 : copying to defender.xex
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File #3 : *CENTIPEDE 045 : copying to centipede.xex
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File #4 : *GALAXIAN 066 : copying to galaxian.xex
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File #5 : *AUTORUN SYS 005 : skipping system file autorun.sys
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File #6 : *DIGDUG 133 : copying to digdug.xex
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File #7 : *ANTEATER 066 : copying to anteater.xex
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File #8 : *ASTEROIDS 066 : copying to asteroids.xex
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