This package allows to access CP/M file systems similar to the well-known mtools package, which accesses MSDOS file systems. It can be used for file exchange with a Z80-PC simulator, but it works on floppy devices as well.
Currently it contains:
cpmls
- list sorted directory with output similar to ls, DIR, P2DOS DIR and CP/M3 DIRcpmcp
- copy files from and to CP/M file systemscpmrm
- erase files from CP/M file systemscpmchmod
- change file permissionscpmchattr
- change file attributesmkfs.cpm
- make a CP/M file systemfsck.cpm
- check and repair a CP/M file systemfsed.cpm
- view CP/M file system- manual pages for everything including the CP/M file system format
All features of CP/M file systems are supported.
You will need an ANSI standard C compiler, prefered is the GNU CC.
Optional you can build against the disk image library libdsk
.
You should by able to compile and work out of the box on each POSIX
compliant system (Linux, BSD and MacOS). It can be additionally
compiled for Win32 or Cygwin systems.
sudo apt-get install libncurses-dev
Only when you want to compile against the disk image library libdsk:
sudo apt-get install libdsk4-dev ### OR: libdsk5-dev
git clone https://github.com/lipro-cpm4l/cpmtools.git
cd cpmtools
./configure
make all
sudo make install
- Manpage CP/M disk and file system format (cpm.5)
- Abstract of the floppy user guide. The user guide is available as: PostScript and PostScript file.
- Debian [HOWTO] "Access CP/M Floppy's via libdsk & cpmtools"
- [RC2014-Z80] "Using cpmtools to copy CP/M software to the compact flash card"
- [RC2014-Z80] "82c55 IDE adapter - FATFS for CP/M"
- CP/M 2.2 for Exidy FDS (Floppy Disk Subsystem for the Sorcerer)
- [CP/M-68K] "In order to use cpmtools you must either use a ..."
- Aminet Retro-Computing © 2008 – 2015 by Peter Sieg, PDF in German, 2015/08, Aminet Package Info, Peter Sieg at GitHub
Original written by Michael Haardt [email protected] and John Elliott [email protected] and distributed at first under the GNU General Public License version 2 (original) and now version 3.
Primary-site: http://www.moria.de/~michael/cpmtools/
The author provides the software in accordance with the terms of the GNU-GPL. The use of the software is free of charge and is therefore only at your own risk! No warranty or liability!
Any guarantee and liability is excluded!
Primary-site: http://www.moria.de/~michael/cpmtools/
Michael Haardt is the originator of the C source code and as well as the associated scripts, descriptions and help files. This part is released and distributed under the GNU General Public License (GNU-GPL) Version 3.
A few parts of the source code are based on the work of other authors:
- John Elliott: LibDsk integration and bringing cpmtools to Windows.
- Bill Buckels: Building cpmtools-2.9 in Windows XP, the Cygwin port.
- David Schmidt, Udo Munk, Peter Dassow: For Cygwin feedback.
- Stevo Tarkin, Volker Pohlers: For Msys feedback.
- Rolf Harmann: For Linux feedback.
- Richard Brady: who may or may not know watfor:)
- Raoul Golan: Contributed code to read apple II disk images.
see: COPYING, README, README.win32.cygwin.txt, README.win32-libdsk