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Post by tokra on Jun 6, 2018 14:08:05 GMT
I recently managed to compile the "ctools" for Win32. These tools allow to create and manage d64 and d71-images for Commodore CP/M. Up until now these tools were only available as MS-DOS-binaries (16 bit), which would only run on Windows x32 (=up to 32-bit) but not on Windows x64 (64-bit) without the use DOSBox. I created the new Windows-binaries using the most recent source from github.com/mist64/ctools - just adding the necessary changes for the g++ -compiler which were already mentioned in the "Pull Requests" there. I also compiled the needed DLLs statically into the exe-files. The changed sources can be found in the archive below (just Makefile and tools.cc had small changes).
The binaries can be found, of course, in the /bin subdirectory. Attachments:ctools-win32.zip (401.76 KB)
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Post by jmpff3d on Dec 1, 2018 21:46:01 GMT
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Post by mirkosoft on Dec 2, 2018 22:22:15 GMT
Hi!
I do the same - use NTVDMx64 for running 16/32 and 64-bit apps on 64-bit Windows 10.
I began creating GUI for mentioned ctools/win32, but later paused it. My main data harddisk failed and I need more time. It's 2nd failure and both were on data disk. Of course not the same disk, but sadly with primary resources.
Miro
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