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SidConverter V1.00 © 1996-97 by Nicholas G. Clarke.
This utility was coded with the specific intend of converting my large psid
collection. I wasn't too pleased with the current PSid converters available.
After some hours of coding I had a working version. Since then many hours
have gone updating and adding features.
The following conversions are supported.
PSid (TwoFile) -> PSid-V2 (Onefile)
PSid-V1 (Onefile) -> PSid-V2 (Onefile)
Conversions back to old formats will possibly be included if needed.
The converted files retain their original name, comment and datestamp.
Info files for PSid (TwoFile) will be deleted. All PSid (Onefile) headers
encountered are cleaned with regards to garbage after first string terminator.
Using a FileRequester you can select and convert directories and/or files.
Selected directories will be scanned recursively.
Code has been slightly cleaned up but a final cleanup and -> pure will be done
sometime in the future when I finish my assembler. I need an inclink :)
This utility was made on an a4040 and tested on an a1260 and a2030.
Contact
Email: ngc@image.dk
Web: http://www.image.dk/~ngc
IRChandle: Conan^Rbs
Check out our WWW for other ParCon Software utilities and projects.
If you want to swap sid modules I have a small collection of 13000+ files.
Not counting all archives that is, but I haven't got round to deleting all
my duplicates yet. C64 utils/demos/etc. would also pose an interest for my
4*c64/5*1541 beside me.
One of my next utils will be a gui version of my dup finder which in its early
stages has proven extremely useful. It checks the file content and not the
filename!
This program uses Reqtools which is/was copyright by Nico Francois.
Not included in this archive as the likelyhood of it being in your libs dir
is very probable.