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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] ============================== F E A T U R E S ============================== This program converts 'BASIC in an ASCII file' to a TAP tape image file, to be used in a ZX Spectrum emulator. Both 48K and 128K listings are supported. ============================ R E Q U I R E M E N T ========================== BAS2TAP tested and worked fine on the following configurations: - IcarOS i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0) - AROS One i386 (Kickstart 51.51, Workbench 40.0, AROS ABIv0) ================================= U S A G E ================================= BAS2TAP [-q] [-w] [-e] [-c] [-aX] [-sX] FileIn [FileOut] -q goes into quiet mode, suppressing banner and progress indication. -w suppress generation of warnings. -e write errors to the stdout in stead of the stderr stream. -c makes token matching case independant. The drawback is that variables that have the same name as a token (eg. 'print') cannot be used, as they will be treated as (unexpected) tokens. -n disables syntax checking. -aX sets the auto-start line to line X. -sX sets the TAP block name to X (max 10 characters). If no output filename is provided, the same name as the input file will be used, but with extension `.TAP'. For example: 1.AROS> bas2tap -a10 Example/Multi.basic RAM:Multi.tap ================================ S O U R C E ================================ Based on aminet source by Martijn van der Heide, MSc Senior Software Developer ThunderWare Research Center AROS port by ______ ______ ______ ______ ______|:: .__|:: .__|_____ ______|:: ___|:: ___|______ _____ |: , |: | |: | |: ,_|: ,__|:___ |:___ |: - |: ,_| |__|___|______|______|___| _____|______|______|______|___| home cross-compilation factory |
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