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Title: CBM-Command for the VIC-20 (fwd)
Post by: RobertB on July 08, 2010, 10:47:37 PM
---------------Original message----------------
From: Payton Byrd
Date: Jul 8, 9:25 pm


http://cbmcommand.codeplex.com/releases/view/48615

SPECIAL RELEASE
This release should only be considered a preview release for VIC-20 functionality.

New Features
* 32K Expanded VIC-20 now supported

Changes
* (VIC20) Panels are not displayed side by side, only one panel is displayed at a time.
* (VIC20) D64 support is removed, the RAM was needed elsewhere.
* (ALL) The screen has been made more scalable.

Known Issues
* (VIC20) CTRL-D and CTRL-E don't work.
* (VIC20) The launcher doesn't yet know about the VIC, so it loads the wrong version of CBM-Command.
* (VIC20) The configuration tool cannot save.
Title: Re: CBM-Command for the VIC-20 (fwd)
Post by: Rorshach on July 27, 2010, 09:13:17 AM
Robert,

What is CBM command exactly? is it some sort of utility program?
Title: Re: CBM-Command for the VIC-20 (fwd)
Post by: RobertB on July 28, 2010, 01:20:55 AM
     It is a multi-Commodore-platform file manager with .d64 support and more.

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