From a4cc3ad3504d634e379369862c9f9fd8eed379f3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "B. Watson" Date: Thu, 16 May 2024 01:43:09 -0400 Subject: Add Jindrich Kubec's tools. --- jindroush/aext/readme.txt | 76 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 76 insertions(+) create mode 100644 jindroush/aext/readme.txt (limited to 'jindroush/aext/readme.txt') diff --git a/jindroush/aext/readme.txt b/jindroush/aext/readme.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f73b129 --- /dev/null +++ b/jindroush/aext/readme.txt @@ -0,0 +1,76 @@ +AExt v1.02 (c) 1998-2002 Jindrich Kubec +Latest version can be found at http://www.asw.cz/~kubecj + +This program is provided 'as is', no warranty will be taken +for any damage caused by it or by any use of it. + +The whole package is placed under the GNU Public License, for further +information on redistribution see the included file "GPL.TXT". + + +Description: +------------ +Atari file extractor. +This is just simple utility for extracting binary block in binary/atari binary +block formats. + + +Usage: +------ +AExt [options] infile [outfile] + +If outfile is not specified, prg.axe is assumed. + +-s, -e, -n specify start, end or length parameters of block in hexadecimal + numbers. + +-oa creates atari binary block (start, end, data). + +-base is used with -oa to create based binary block. (The number specifies + start address of block). + + +History: +-------- +Date, Author, Version +8/19/1999, kubecj, 0.10 +First version. + +10/10/1999, kubecj, 0.11 +New archive processing, version incremented to avoid version problems. + +10/10/1999, kubecj, 1.00 +First release. + +12/10/2001, kubecj, 1.01 +Large block processing. +-e 0 means end ptr now. + +1/23/2002, kubecj, 1.02 +Added useful single density extracting parameters. Now include 's' as first +character in a number, e.g. -s s06 means start from sixth sector. By definition +works only on ATR files with 0x80 long sectors. + + +To Do: +------ +Nothing. + + +Known Bugs: +----------- +None. + + +Compiling Tools: +---------------- +For scripts: Perl. +URL: http://www.perl.com + +For PC executables: DJGPP. +Sources were written/tested on GCC/Intel only. There should be only +minor problems to port it to different architectures/environments. +Makefile should need only minor changes. +URL: http://www.delorie.com + + -- cgit v1.2.3