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NAME

       c1541 - a stand alone disk image maintenance program

SYNOPSIS

       c1541 [options] [image]

DESCRIPTION

       c1541  is  a  stand  alone  program  that  can  be  used  for  D64, D71, D81, X64 and G64 disk image file
       maintenance.  It is part of the VICE emulator.

       c1541 can be used both in interactive and batch mode.  It will start in interactive mode if no images and
       no  options  are  specified  or if one image is specified; when started in interactive mode, command line
       editing and command history are available.

       Each command line option for use in batch mode has an interactive mode  counterpart,  that  is  shown  in
       parenthesis.

       -@ command
               execute CBM DOS command

       -attach image (attach image)
               attach image for use.  All consequent commands in interactive mode will refer to this image.

       -bam [unit] | track-min track_max [unit] (bam [unit] | track-min track_max [unit])
               show bam bitmap of an imagem optionally specifying unit and/or a slice of the tracks using track-
               min and track-max.

       -bcopy src_trk src_sec dst_trk dst_sec [src_unit  [dst_unit]]  (bcopy  src_trk  src_sec  dst_trk  dst_sec
       [src_unit [dst_unit]])
               copy  a  block  to  another  block. When not using the optional unit numbers, the block is copied
               among the current unit. If one unit (src_unit) is specified that unit is used for both source and
               destination. Using both unit number allows copying blocks between different units.

       -bfill track sector value [unit] (bfill track sector value [unit])
               fill a block with a single value.

       -block track sector [offset] [unit] (block track sector [offset] [unit])
               show disk blocks in hex format.

       -bpoke [[@unit:] track sector offset data (bpoke [[@unit:] track sector offset data)
               poke data into a block. The data list should be at least a single byte. Multiple prefixes for the
               data are supported: 0x/$ for hex, 0b/% for binary, & for octal and unadorned for plain decimal.

       -bread filename track sector [unit] (bread filename track sector [unit])
               read a block from the disk image at (track,sector) and write  it  to  the  host  file  system  as
               filename.

       -bwrite filename track sector [unit] (bwrite filename track sector [unit])
               write a block from filename on the host file system to a disk image at (track,sector).

       -chain track sector [unit] (chain track sector [unit])
               show  block chain starting at (track,sector). The last number shown is the number of bytes in the
               final block.

       -copy image oldname1 [oldname2...] newname (copy oldname1 [oldname2...] newname)
               concatenate oldname1, oldname2... into newname on image (can be used to copy files).

       -delete image files... (delete files...)
               delete files from image

       -dir [pattern] (dir [pattern])
               list directory. See the list command for details.

       -extract image (extract image)
               extract all files from image.

       -format image (format image 'name,id')
               format the disk image image with the specified label.  image is created if it does not exist.

       -geosextract source (geosextract source)
               extract all the files to the file system and GEOS Convert them.

       -geosread source [destination] (geosread source [destination])
               read GEOS source from the disk image and copy it as a Convert file into destination in  the  file
               system. If destination is not specified, copy it into a file with the same name as source.

       -geoswrite source (geoswrite source)
               write GEOS Convert file source from the file system on a disk image.

       -help [command] (help)
               show help on all commands or more detailed help on a specific command

       -info image [unit] (info [unit])
               show information about image (format, geometry, error-block, write-protect)

       -list [pattern] (list)
               list  directory.  The  optional  pattern  accepts  the usual CBM DOS wildcards (* and ?) and also
               supports file type selection with '=X', where X is one of S, P, U or R.   Multiple  sub  patterns
               can be specified by using comma's.

       -name diskname[,id] [unit] (name diskname[,id] [unit])
               set diskname and optionally id.

       -p00save enable [unit] (p00save enable [unit)
               save P00 files to the file system.

       -read image 1541name [fsname] (read 1541name [fsname])
               extract 1541name from the disk image into fsname (1541name by default) from image.

       -rename oldname newname (rename oldname newname)
               rename files. The files must be on the same drive.

       -show 'copying'|'warranty' (show 'copying'|'warranty')
               show license or warranty information.

       -tape image tapeimage [files...] (tape image tapeimage [files...])
               transfer files from tapeimage to image (default is all files).

       -unlynx archive [unit] (unlynx archive [unit])
               dissolve Lynx archive.

       -validate image (validate)
               validate mage.

       -verbose [off] (verbose [off])
               set verbose mode. Output extra logging information, disable with verbose off.

       -write image fsname [1541name] (write fsname [1541name])
               write fsname to image as 1541name (fsname by default).  (works with P00 files as well).

       -zcreate x64name zipname [label,id] (zcreate x64name zipname [label,id]
               create an X64 disk image from four Zipcoded files named 1!zipname through 4!zipname.

       When  more  than  one command is specified in batch mode, all of them are executed in the same order they
       have on the command line.

       If you use - as a file name, it stands for stdin or stdout.

       Exit interactive mode with either exit or quit.

SEE ALSO

       VICE(1), cartconv(1), petcat(1)

AUTHORS

       Teemu Rantanen <tvr@cs.hut.fi>
       Ettore Perazzoli <ettore@comm2000.it>
       Andreas Boose <boose@linux.rz.fh-hannover.de>
       Jouko Valta <jopi@stekt.oulu.fi>

       with improvements by

       Olaf Seibert <rhialto@mbfys.kun.nl>
       Gerhard Wesp <gwesp@cosy.sbg.ac.at>