cbmlink(1)
NAME
- cbmlink - Remote control and data transfers for Commodore
- 8-bit computers
SYNOPSIS
cbmlink -c protocol device [options]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the cbmlink command.
Arrayserver process has been loaded and started in the Commodore,
cbmlink can transfer data between the system where it is run and
the Commodore. On the Commodore side, cbmlink can access main
memory, files and entire disks. Access to files and disks is implemented by downloading and invoking an extension program on the
Commodore.
OPTIONS
Arrayskip) may be specified to improve the transfer speed. When it
differs from 0, file must be seekable. The default is 10. Also,
the default start and end tracks of 1 and 1000 can be overridden.
-ds Query the disk drive status.
Arraycartridge that has been loaded previously with one or more -l
switches.
BUGS
- ArrayOther cables than c2n232, serial, pc64 and kontros have
- not been tested with this release.
AUTHOR
Arraymakela@nic.funet.fi>. Some of cbmlink is based on prlink, which
was designed and implemented by Marko Mäkelä and Olaf Seibert.
The quick disk routines are based on the work of Daniel Kahlin
and Andreas "pitch" Andersson.
SEE ALSO
- c2n(1), cbmconvert(1).
- May 5, 2002