Hi,
it looks like mkdos33fs does not generate valid "boot" disks.
Let me explain better what I mean.
I wanted to test an AppleSoft BASIC program of which I had the listing, so the plan was to generate a disk image with the tokenized BAS version of it and run it under an emulator, linapple was my choice (http://linapple.sourceforge.net/).
So this is what I first tried:
./mkdos33fs ao2.dsk
./tokenize_asoft < PROGRAM.bas > PROGRAM
./dos33 ao2.dsk SAVE A PROGRAM
but it looks like mkdos33fs does not generate a full functioning disk image, and linapple bails out with a weird prompt, which i don't know what it is (maybe this is a linapple issue?):

On the other hand, reusing tests/empty.dsk worked just fine:
cp tests/empty.dsk ao2.dsk
./tokenize_asoft < PROGRAM.bas > PROGRAM
./dos33 ao2.dsk DELETE HELLO
./dos33 ao2.dsk SAVE A PROGRAM
BTW thanks a lot for dos33fsprogs, I first managed to create a working image with CiderPress (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ciderpress/) under Windows but a linux-only workflow works a lot better for me, CiderPress has some command line tools which work under linux but they are incomplete at best.
Regards,
Antonio
Hi,
it looks like mkdos33fs does not generate valid "boot" disks.
Let me explain better what I mean.
I wanted to test an AppleSoft BASIC program of which I had the listing, so the plan was to generate a disk image with the tokenized BAS version of it and run it under an emulator, linapple was my choice (http://linapple.sourceforge.net/).
So this is what I first tried:
but it looks like mkdos33fs does not generate a full functioning disk image, and linapple bails out with a weird prompt, which i don't know what it is (maybe this is a linapple issue?):

On the other hand, reusing
tests/empty.dskworked just fine:BTW thanks a lot for dos33fsprogs, I first managed to create a working image with CiderPress (http://sourceforge.net/projects/ciderpress/) under Windows but a linux-only workflow works a lot better for me, CiderPress has some command line tools which work under linux but they are incomplete at best.
Regards,
Antonio