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CBMCOPY(1) User Commands CBMCOPY(1) NAME cbmcopy - manual page for cbmcopy 0.4.99.103 SYNOPSIS cbmcopy [OPTION]... [DRIVE] [FILE]... DESCRIPTION Copy files to a CBM-15[478]1 or compatible drive and vice versa OPTIONS -r, --read transfer 15x1->PC (default when started as 'cbmread') -w, --write transfer PC->15x1 (default when started as 'cbmwrite') -r and -w are mutually exclusive -h, --help display this help and exit -V, --version display version information and exit -@, --adapter=plugin:bus tell OpenCBM which backend plugin and bus to use -q, --quiet quiet output -v, --verbose control verbosity (repeatedly, up to 3 times) -n, --no-progress do not display progress information -t, --transfer=TRANSFER set transfermode; valid modes: auto (default) original or o (slowest) serial1 or s1 serial2 or s2 parallel (fastest) (can be abbreviated, if unambiguous) `serial1' should work in any case; `serial2' won't work if more than one device is connected to the IEC bus; `parallel' needs a XP1541/XP1571 cable in addition to the serial one. `auto' tries to determine the best option. -d, --drive-type=TYPE specify drive type, one of: 1541, 1570, 1571, 1581 -a, --address=ADDRESS override file start address -o, --output=NAME specifies target name (ASCII, even for writing). Options for writing: -f, --file-type specify CBM file type (D,P,S,U) -R, --raw skip test for PC64 (.p00) and T64 input file SEE ALSO The full documentation for cbmcopy is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and cbmcopy programs are properly installed at your site, the command info cbmcopy should give you access to the complete manual. cbmcopy 0.4.99.103 July 2020 CBMCOPY(1)
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