From: Payton Byrd on
On May 9, 12:00 pm, "iAN CooG" <GETianRIDc...(a)OFemailME.it.invalid>
wrote:
> Set default drive after start (location $ba) else Re-read before setting
> drive would read garbage.
>
> --
> -=[]=--- iAN CooG/HVSC & C64Intros ---=[]=-
> Is that an XT? Oh, you're running WindowsXP.

Can you expand on what you mean here? Are you saying I should have
the program automatically load the left panel with the drive that the
program was run from?
From: Payton Byrd on
On May 9, 12:21 pm, "iAN CooG" <GETianRIDc...(a)OFemailME.it.invalid>
wrote:
> Payton Byrd <plb...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> > manager with the ability to copy multiple files between drives in a
>
> Still doesn't work. Testing with vice X64 & 2 drives (1541, device 8 and 9)
> C=+L, select drive 8
> C=+R, select drive 9
> In drive 8 there is cbmcommand.d64 attached, in drive 9 a random d64
> containing various games and files.
> Cursor right to go in right panel, shift-space to tag a file (the ">"
> disappears, the whole program suffers a lot for redrawing windows even by
> moving the cursor, in this case it misses a ">" redraw until i move the
> cursor again)
> CTRL+C, does nothing, no copy process is activated. C=+C just opens the
> Command submenu.
> Cursor Left and let's retry on the left panel.
> Shift-space to tag one of the "cbmcomma...", CTRL+C, something starts in the
> drives, then suddenly
>
> L...  F...  O......  C......  R....
> P{cbmcommand      }NP{jeurgie-disk    }N
> ] P  85 cbmcomma...]] P 146 mini put...]
> ]>P  .. ...........]] P  42 mini putt  ]
> ]                  ]] P  17 demo hole  ]
> ]                  ]] P  22 l          ]
> ]                  ]] D   0 --------...]
> ]                  ]] P 140 chessmas...]
> ]                  ]] U   0 ````````...]
> ]                  ]] P   . .....      ]
> ]                  ]] P ... ..         ]
> ]                  ]] P  33 dawn       ]
> ]                  ]] U   0 ````````...]
> ]                  ]] P  32 sprach-demo]
> ]                  ]] U   0 ````````...]
> ]                  ]] P  17 cp/l 80    ]
> ]                  ]] D   0 --------...]
> ]                  ]] P   9 ultra      ]
> ]                  ]]                  ]
> ]                  ]]                  ]
> ]                  ]]                  ]
> ]                  ]]                  ]
> M``````````````````]M``````````````````]
>
> Problem (Device not present) writing cbm
>
> The program would be nice, I for first like and use orthodox filemanager
> since 1992, but this program is in too early stage to even show it in
> public, will check the progress anyway.
>
> --
> -=[]=--- iAN CooG/HVSC & C64Intros ---=[]=-http://iancoog.altervista.org

Thanks for the bug report. I've located the problems you mentioned
and fixed them.

I know this is an early release, but honestly I've got a limited set
of hardware and developers are the worst testers of their own code.
I'll probably do another release in a couple of days, but for now it's
functional. My current local build copies a bit faster than what I
release last night as it uses bigger buffers. I've still gotta add
some more features, too.
From: iAN CooG on
Payton Byrd <plbyrd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On May 9, 12:00 pm, "iAN CooG" <GETianRIDc...(a)OFemailME.it.invalid>
> wrote:
>> Set default drive after start (location $ba) else Re-read before
>> setting drive would read garbage.

> Can you expand on what you mean here? Are you saying I should have
> the program automatically load the left panel with the drive that the
> program was run from?

I'm saying that it should not print garbage if one fails to set the drive,
at least you can check if drive isn't set before re-reading; and yes, I'm
expecting it to work with the default drive where it was loaded from, at
least until there will be a saved cfg that contains the panels settings with
the drive numbers one wants to be shown at program start. But even with
that, the cfg file should be loaded from the same drive the commander was
loaded from.

--
-=[]=--- iAN CooG/HVSC & C64Intros ---=[]=-
Not tonight, dear. I have a modem.


From: iAN CooG on
Payton Byrd <plbyrd(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the bug report. I've located the problems you mentioned
> and fixed them.

Ok cool.

> I know this is an early release, but honestly I've got a limited set
> of hardware

Vice works perfectly for this kind of programs, you're using kernal routines
so nothing particularly hard to emulate these days.

--
-=[]=--- iAN CooG/HVSC & C64Intros ---=[]=-


From: Payton Byrd on
On May 9, 12:00 pm, "iAN CooG" <GETianRIDc...(a)OFemailME.it.invalid>
wrote:
> Set default drive after start (location $ba) else Re-read before setting
> drive would read garbage.
>
> --
> -=[]=--- iAN CooG/HVSC & C64Intros ---=[]=-
> Is that an XT? Oh, you're running WindowsXP.

Thanks for the suggestion. I've updated the app to work this way.
It'll be in the next release.
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